Though they've been wearing their iconic masks for over 20 years now, questions seemingly still arise even to this day about the possibility of Slipknot ever performing without them. But artistic mastermind Shawn 'Clown' Crahan has shut down that idea immediately, explaining that the band would feel "cheapened" if they went without them.
Speaking on The Fred Minnick Show, the percussionist admits that, "There's not a day that doesn't go by that every member wishes we didn't have to wear that stuff" – but, having come up with the idea of the masks in the first place, it's something they will continue to stick with.
"For all I know, maybe some of the guys think it's the worst thing ever," Clown says. "They went with it because of our love for each other and our dream and our brand, but secretly, some people could be just, like, 'I can't believe I signed up my whole life for this,' whereas I'm only doing it with that. So I never forced it on anyone. It seems like it's what we wanted to do. And it's helped, and it really is who we are.