Joey Jordison

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Joey Jordison
Background information
Birth name Nathan Jonas Jordison
Also known as #1
Born April 26, 1975 (age 31)
Country flag Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Genre(s) Nu Metal
Horror punk
Glam metal
Others
Instrument(s) Drums, Guitar, Bass Guitar
Years active 1996-Present
Label(s) Roadrunner
Associated
acts
Slipknot,
Murderdolls,
Ministry,
Satyricon,
Marilyn Manson,
3 Inches of Blood,

Nathan Jonas Jordison (born on April 26, 1975 in Des Moines, Iowa) more commonly known as Joey Jordison, is an American drummer and guitarist. He is best known for his role as the drummer for nu metal band Slipknot during the 1990s and 2000s. He is also well known as the guitarist for Murderdolls, a glam metal/horror punk band which he founded in the 2000s, that is currently on hiatus due to the Murderdolls' members' side projects. Since the spring of 2006, he has been the live drummer for the industrial metal band Ministry.

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Jordison went to Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa. While in high school, Jordison played drums in the Valley Marchmasters drumline and he played in jazz band. He has been rated as one of the world's greatest drummers by many mainstream magazines. At Modern Drummer Festival, he was named second best drummer of the year while Shadows Fall drummer Jason Bittner took the first place.[1][2] Jordison had worked at a Sinclair gas station in Waukee, Iowa and played in various extreme metal bands from around the Des Moines area, including Modifidious and Anal Blast. Slipknot released an album in 1996 named Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat. Only 1000 copies were ever made and sold worldwide. It wasn't until their second album (which was their first record to be released by Roadrunner Records) that they began to garner significant attention, charting at a respectable #51 on the Billboard chart. Jordison, along with his band, played in several Ozzfest tours, headlining the tour in 2001.

Another Slipknot album, "Iowa," was released in 2001. This saw Jordison's band reaching super-stardom, the album debuted in at #1 in the US Billboard charts and number #1 in both the United Kingdom and Canada's national charts. After touring relentlessly, Slipknot went on hiatus.

During this time Jordison remixed "Fight Song" for Marilyn Manson and was also featured in Manson's "Tainted Love" video. In 2002, Jordison, with Wednesday 13 and Tripp Eisen, formed what would become his second most popular band, Murderdolls.

He played unmasked with the Murderdolls and they recorded the album "Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls". The glam metal/horror punk band became very popular (in the United Kingdom and Japan in particular) before the group went on hiatus in order for Jordison to return to Slipknot. Jordison still plays with Slipknot but Murderdolls has disbanded as Wednesday has started a solo career with 2 albums, the latest being Fang Bang. Wednesday and Joey have said they are busy with other bands at the moment though Murderdolls could reform in the future.

Since returning to Slipknot, Jordison recorded a fourth album with the group, "Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses)", released in 2004. The album climbed to #2 on the Billboard chart, and also reached #1 status in the United Kingdom.

In the summer of 2004 at Download Festival, Lars Ulrich of headliners Metallica became ill, and was unable to perform with the band. Jordison stepped up and filled in for Ulrich. Joey played most of the set with Metallica. In December of 2004 Joey filled in for drummer Frost of Norwegian black metal band Satyricon for the band's tour of the United States after Frost was unable to get into the country. He also drummed for Ministry on their tour for the Rio Grande Blood album. He also played with the band American Head Charge. Before Slipknot, Joey was in a band called The Rejects, with a few former members of Murderdolls, Wednesday 13 and Tripp Eisen. Joey has also now began producing albums, his first being Fire up the Blades by the band 3 Inches of Blood.

Recently, Jordison played a big part in the 25-year anniversary of Roadrunner Records, the record label which both of his bands - Slipknot and Murderdolls - are signed onto. Jordison was one of the four "team captains" for the project. His role involved organizing a "core band" of other musicians past and present on the Roadrunner label, and choosing vocalists to sing on his songs. Jordison produced, wrote, and played drums on the songs Annihilation By The Hands Of God, Tired 'N Lonely (also played bass guitar), No Way Out (also played bass guitar), Constitution Down and Enemy Of The State. It is said that in the first meeting about which musicians on the Roadrunner label to approach for this project, Jordison's was the first name to come up. On the DVD for The All-Star Sessions, Jordison can be seen working on the tracks at SR Studios in Des Moines, Iowa, and is not wearing his famed Slipknot Kabuki mask.

There is meaning behind each Slipknot members' mask. They are a reflection of their personalities or a past personal experience. Jordison's Japanese Kabuki mask reflects a personal experience; when he was younger his mother wore the mask when he came home from Halloween drunk. He was terrified of the emotionless stare of the mask. In the early days of the Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat album he wore one plain white. For the Self-Titled album Slipknot, he decorated it with a few stripes and dots of paint. In Iowa (album) he painted it with fake blood all over his mask, and for Vol. 3 he did a variation of designs on it, more notable with claw slashes. He also quotes: "The design enables it to feel however you want it to feel; scary, evil or perverted. All those things held in one mask". His new mask showed at the Fuse Fangoria Award show is gray with black markings.

For Christmas 2006, Joey and Pearl released a Jet Black Export EX kit with Joey's own display heads. The kit was announced as limited edition, but due to phenomenal demand, Pearl might possibly make it a permanent addition to their Export range of kits. The kit complies of: 2 x 22" x 18" bass drums 13x10 - tom 12x9 - tom 10x8 - tom 14x14 - floor tom 16x16 - floor tom Joey Jordison's Pearl signature snare drum (13" x 6.5")

  •  : 2004-2005 Tour Kit :
    • Pearl Masters Drums and Paiste Cymbals:
    • Pearl Masters Series MMX 4ply 100% aged maple shells - Diamond Burst with Black Hardware
    • 22" x 18" Bass Drum (x2)
    • Pearl Pc2000 Eliminator Powershifter Pedal w/ red cam(x2)
    • 10" x 8" Tom
    • 12" x 9" Tom
    • 13" x 10" Tom
    • 14" x 12" Tom
    • 16" x 16" Floor Tom
    • 18" x 16" Floor Tom
    • 13" x 6.5" Pearl Joey Jordison Signature Snare Drum
    • Joey also uses Paiste Signature and "RUDE" Cymbals with a Custom White Finish:
    • 16" RUDE Crash/Ride
    • 18" RUDE China
    • 14" RUDE Hi-Hats
    • 17" RUDE Crash/Ride
    • 8" Signature Splash
    • 6" Signature Splash
    • 8" 2002 Cup Chime
    • 18" RUDE Crash/Ride
    • 13" Signature Power Hi-Hat
    • 20" Dimensions Powerbell Ride (Discontinued)
    • 18" RUDE China
    • 14" Signature Thin China
    • 13" Signature Mega Cup Chime
    • Joey uses a Pearl DR-503 Icon Drum Rack w/ curved bars that includes the clamps, memory locks, and the Uni-Lock mounting system.
    • Joey also uses Remo Emperor/Ambassador/Powerstroke3 Drum Heads and Ahead Joey 1 Slipknot Signature sticks.

Slipknot
#0 Sid Wilson | #1 Joey Jordison | #2 Paul Gray | #3 Chris Fehn | #4 James Root | #5 Craig "133" Jones | #6 Shawn "Clown" Crahan | #7 Mick Thomson | #8 Corey Taylor
Anders Colsefini | Greg "Cuddles" Welts | Josh "Gnar" Brainard | Brandon Darner | John Green | Quan "Meld" Nong | Patrick M. Neuwirth | Donnie Steele
Discography
Albums: Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat | Roadrunner Records Demo | Slipknot | Iowa | Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)
Singles: Wait and Bleed | Spit It Out | Left Behind | My Plague | Duality | Vermilion | Before I Forget | The Nameless
Live: 9.0: Live
DVDs: Welcome To Our Neighborhood | Disasterpieces | Voliminal: Inside the Nine


Ministry
Al Jourgensen
Tommy Victor | Paul Raven | Joey Jordison | John Bechdel | Mike Scaccia
Paul Barker | Bill Rieflin | Chris Connelly | Kevin Ogilvie | Martin Atkins | Louis Svitek | Rey Washam | William Tucker | Max Brody | John Monte | Stephen George
Discography
Major Releases: With Sympathy | Twitch | The Land of Rape and Honey | The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste | Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs | Filth Pig | Dark Side of the Spoon | Animositisomina | Houses of the Molé | Rio Grande Blood | The Last Sucker
Live, Remix and Compilation albums: Twelve Inch Singles | In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up | Greatest Fits | Sphinctour | Early Trax | Side Trax | Rantology | Rio Grande Dub
Side projects and crossovers
Special Affect | Revolting Cocks | Pailhead | Lard | 1000 Homo DJs | PTP | Acid Horse | Pink Anvil | Lead Into Gold | Pigface | Skrew
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