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A five-track deep cut that abandons restraint entirely. Slipknot compress anguish and accusation into four minutes, the vocals layered between whispered confession and full-throated rage. The song pivots on a single image: "I mark the trails on my arms with your disdain", a moment of self-harm framed as a response to rejection. The lyrics circle obsessively around betrayal and numbness, each chorus hammering the same refrain until it becomes almost abstract, a mantra of dissolution. What makes the track work is its refusal to resolve. There is no catharsis here, no redemptive turn. Instead, Slipknot let the song fray at the edges, the final verse fragmenting into questions without answers: "What the hell am I doing? Is there anyone left in my life?" The production matches this unravelling, moving from controlled intensity to something closer to breakdown. It is blunt and unadorned, which is precisely the point.
"Everything Ends" is a track by Slipknot, from the album Iowa, released 20th August 2001. The track is 4:14 long. It's filed under Metal. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Slipknot.
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