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Jim Root Turned Down SLIIPKNOT's Offer To Join The Band Twice, Initially

Can you imagine Slipknot without Jim Root?

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Hardcore Slipknot fans might know that Jim Root came into the band after the recording of their infamous demo, Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat. In fact, it was right when they started recording their debut for Roadrunner Records that Root was recruited. But did you know Root almost didn't make it at all?

In an interview with Philadelphia's 93.3 WMMR, Root revealed he was asked twice to join the band but turned it down initially because he hadn't been actively playing guitar at the time and didn't think his chops were up to the task. Here's Root's full answer, transcribed by Ultimate Guitar:

“Yeah. It was weird because I had given up playing guitar when I was like 24 or something like that, maybe 25. I haven’t made it yet, I didn’t even have a band, like, the thrash/speed metal band I was in [Atomic Opera] split up, and I just kind of was down on myself about it. I didn’t even own a guitar, I had to borrow one.

“And a couple of friends of mine asked me to join, like, this project, a funk-rock kind of a weird thing. And that kind of got me back to playing guitar after being out of it for a couple of years, and back into the music scene.

“At that time, Anders [Colsefni, the original Slipknot singer] had called me about replacing [original Slipknot guitarist] Donnie Steele, and I said no at that time because I haven’t been playing guitar and I knew that those guys were players. My chops were bad, I hadn’t even touched a guitar in years, so I was just kind of, like, ‘Nah, I’m just going to be a regular dildo, work and do all that.’ So I said no, but I got back into music with [the funk-rock project] and then shortly after that, I joined Stone Sour [in 1996].

“And then after Corey joined Stone Sour, Slipknot had a record deal at that point, and when I told my band at that time that I was in a different band with my drummer Andrew. I told those dudes – I was living with the singer – I was, like, ‘If Slipknot ever called me, I won’t join, I don’t want to feel like it’s handed to me, I got to feel like I worked for it, like something I’ve achieved.’ And sure enough, they did. I never thought they would, so I said no.

“And then finally, I got to the point where I just realized, my buddy Zack, who borrowed me a guitar, said, ‘What, are you stupid? Very few times in life do you get a chance to take a great step forward. Even if you fall flat on your face, you can always come back.’ So I called Clown, and the rest is history.”

After the debut album, Root became one of the primary songwriters in the band, very much influencing their sound going forward (and likely a big influence into some of the more progressive moments in Slipknot's music). I can't even begin to imagine what the band would've sounded like had he not joined the band.

Here are some facts about Slipknot's self-titled debut that you may not know:

[via MetalSucks]

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