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Slipknot's frontman on racism in metal: 'It has risen its ugly head'

Corey Taylor, the frontman for Slipknot, has opened up about racism in the metal world and admitted that he absolutely will not stand for it. 

Earlier this month, Pantera's Phil Anselmo gave a Nazi salute and screamed "white power" into the crowd at Dimebash. Video footage of this shocking moment quickly went viral and it has encouraged lots of much-needed discussion on the subject. Taylor told The Guardian newspaper that he was disgusted with the video and was really disappointed.

Referring to Anselmo's outburst, he explained: "I’ve been watching this all and I’ve kept mum for the most part, because I wasn’t there. So I don’t know the background on what happened, I haven’t seen the video of it – though I’ve been told by many people that it’s blatant, and there’s no way to misrepresent what was done."

"I will say this. This is a bigger problem than what happened that night. Slipknot has dedicated itself to bringing people together, to fighting racism, to fighting hate in general since the day we were started. I don’t have time for people who judge other people by the colour of their skin. If that in itself offends some of my fans, then I’m sorry, you’re wrong. I don’t ever want our fans to feel like we’re judging them because of colour, religion, culture, upbringing, etc. We welcome everyone, we always have and we always will."

"I know there is a problem in metal, and it all comes down to, at least in America, where you grow up and what that culture is passed on from: parents, family members, friends, adults. It’s a generational thing. I thought we were close to phasing it out, but unfortunately I was proven wrong. So I just dedicate myself to fighting it. It’s across the board in music, though – it’s not a specifically metal thing. But it has come up in the metal community. It’s risen its ugly head because of the incident we’re talking about."

"But I’ve not only played a lot of metal shows, I’ve been to a lot of metal shows, and I know for a fact they are quite diverse and they always have been. We welcome the tribe of misfits – we’re the island of misfit toys, and we always have been. It will take very little to eradicate racism from metal because the majority of it isn’t racist."

Machinehead rocker Rob Flynn has also weighed in on Anselmo's actions and you can watch his video discussion of racism in metal below.

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