Welcome maggots…you have found the motherload of Slipknot Masks.
Welcome to Slipknot Mask.net, where you will find the most horrible masks on the planet…as worn by the heaviest band in the world. Whether you’re a soldier in the Slipknot maggot army, are looking to find a kick-ass Halloween costume, or just want to freak people out, everyone will notice you with an official mask licensed by the band.
Why not scare the hell out of trick-or-treaters this Halloween by answering the door wearing a 133 mask? That’s right… you’ll find the officially licensed Craig Jones mask right here, made out of 100% latex which covers your head completely (be careful with this one…those are real metal spikes and they’re sharp!)
Or maybe you want to strap a maggot mask to your face for the next Slipknot show…gotcha covered. Feel like doing a little grocery shopping with a Mick Thomson Mask tied to your skull with a piece of black leather? Well you’ve come to the right place brother, because you’ll find a complete catalog of the latest Slipknot masks right here.
Don’t be fooled by the cheap-ass imitators…This is an official Snipknot mask…the same ones that they wear on stage. Each one has been licensed and approved by the band itself, so you know that it’s the real deal. That’s right, the colors, design, and detailing of our Chris Fehn mask are exactly the same as the mask he wears in concert — and all the zippers work as well! So go ahead…get noticed…get antisocial…and GET A MASK.
There is nothing more disgusting than a maggot grubbing around in a filthy piece of rotted flesh…Unless, of course, you are a Slipknot fan. And if you include yourself in this motley crew of malcontents, go ahead and fly your freak flag high and for all to see by wearing this official Slipknot maggot mask. With its wrinkled brown coloring, cross stitched details, small set eyes, and zippered mouth the Maggot mask is unsettling to say the least. However, if you are planning on turning heads you are sure to in this truly creepy mask. Wearing this mask is the ultimate show of Slipknot loyalty and appreciation. Maggots unite!
For Slipknot fans who can’t get enough of the huge sound that percussionist Chris Fehn creates on the drums, you gotta have this mask. The Slipknot Chris mask features the custom details that Chris’ own mask has…as if Pinnochio had gone to hell and returned as a a bondage slave to pummel you into submission and make your eardrums bleed with his drum kit. This mask features drooping eyes that makes it look like a decaying and sucked-out zombie face. Also, with it’s blood-red color, scars under the eyes, studs circling the zipper mouth, and the ridiculously long nose, you are sure to be noticed when you walk down the street wearing this mask.
If you love the sound of Mick Thomson shredding his poor guitar on stage, have no fear…we have a Slipknot Mick mask for you too! Mick’s mask is perhaps one of the most horrifying of all of the bands custom masks. My son told me that this mask looks like “an evil robot”, but he’s simply wrong…it actually looks like the Tin Man on acid. In any case, it’s contoured appearance and multi-slit mouth is certainly a creepy look that will make anyone’s blood run cold. When you place this mask on your face you will instantly fall into the character of a Mick. So go ahead…bring your axe, feel the power, and become completely terrifying by wearing the Mick mask this Halloween.
Corey has actually been through as many different looks as anyone else in the band, and we have several Corey masks to choose from. Corey is not shy about his message that he, and the rest of the Slipknot members, are not your typical rock stars. They are not afraid to get noticed, and to be different from the rest of the performers in the music industry. The Slipknot Corey mask is no exception to this philosophy. This one features a ghostly white face with a dingy shadow around the edges. Additionally, the circular eyes, triangle shaped nose, and square mouth give it a basic and anonymous serial-killer look in a “Jason” kind of way.
If you’ve ever felt the crushing thud of a kickdrum churning your guts into paste at a Slipknot show, chances are it was supplied by Joey Jordison, who has been punishing his drum kit — along with Chris Fein — since the early days in Des Moines. The Slipknot Joey mask makes an impact. Just as Joey Jordison can make an impact with his amazing drumming skills you will be able to draw attention while sporting his mask. This is a full latex mask, with his signature crown of thorns, metal studs, and thickly lined black eyes you will look exactly like Joey Jordison on stage. To keep your mask in the best condition possible you’ll want to gently dust it with talcum powder before you wear it.
It’s not easy to keep up with a single drummer, but Slipknot has two of the most amazing and hardest-hitting percussionists in all of metaldom in Chris Fehn and Joey Jordison. Paul Gray has been anchoring the rhythm section with his piledriver bass lines since the beginning of the band in 1992. In fact, as the last remaining band member of the original Slipknot lineup, Paul has a special place in the heart of all maggots. The mask that Paul designed is more than a little unsettling, as he appears to have a bullethole in his forehead that is rotting and spreading a green fungus to the rest of his face. We love you Paul…Keep on rocking!
Like most of the members of Slipknot, Sid Wilson has a couple different personalities on stage…Besides this mask, he also likes to wear a grim-reaper looking skeleton mask. At SlipknotMask.net, we actually prefer this one because it is just so completely weird…It looks like the robot on the album cover of that old Queen disk (with a hangover). First of all, what’s up with those eyes? They look like filthy swimming goggles that he pulled out of a compost pile and filled up with blood before putting them on. The jaw looks like it’s about ready to fall off his face, like a zombie’s out of Dawn of the Dead. Truly twisted stuff, from a truly weird individual. But hey…that’s just Sid.
Jim Root originally used to wear a studded black leather bondage hood that let his crazy purple hair stick out of the top…still does at some shows. These days, Jim wears a couple different evil jester-looking masks in concert these days, all sporting the standard-issue zipper mouth that have become a trademark feature in many of the band’s Slipknot masks. At first glance, the eyes on one of these masks look like they are circled with red clown makeup, but a closer look will show that this is actually skin pulling back from the eyes to reveal the flesh underneath. Sure, clowns are always creepy, but this one is just over the-top-terrible and really takes the cake.
Slipknot started wearing these coverall uniforms in 1997, when every member of the band was also assigned a number instead of a name. They all look the same: basic black with red or white patches on the upper arms. It’s interesting that they wear such anonymous-looking uniforms with such individualized and super custom masks. Everyone seems to have a theory about why they dress like they do, but I think this was done to save money back in the day when they were just a crazy band from Des Moines playing the Safari Club every Saturday night. Wear it proudly with your favorite mask to complete your Slipknot costume this Halloween.
For music lovers metal is a genre that everyone knows about. Heavy metal is a particular genre of music that not all listeners appreciate. However, for those who appreciate metal at it’s head-bashing finest, you know that Slipknot is one of the best thrash bands to have ever prowled a stage anywhere. With the heaviest sound to come out of Iowa since…well, ever really…the nine members of Slipknot exploded onto the scene over a decade ago, ushering in the nu-metal era with an F-U attitude, crazy look, and swagger that nobody had ever seen before or since. Slipknot is made up by Sid Wilson, Paul Gray, Jim Root, Chris Fehn, Joey Jordison, Craig Jones, Corey Taylor, Shawn Crahan, and Mick Thompson. This nine member band was formed in the mid 1990′s, and despite their various member changes their popularity has remained in tact. In fact, Slipknot has released five separate albums and three DVD’s. Part of the bands notoriety comes from the fact that each member wears their own custom mask. Their masks are as unique as they are horrifying to the average person and non-fan. While many people may be frightened by a typical Slipknot mask (a great reason to wear one with your Halloween Costume!), the true fans have a special appreciation for these accessories. So go ahead, and let your maggoty freak flag fly with one of these custom Slipknot Masks.








