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The subtle keyboard work by Craig Jones and the scratching from Sid Wilson are more pronounced, adding to the song's signature tension. A Legacy of Intensity Slipknot – Sulfur (2012 Remaster) Lyrics - Genius

The chorus— "There's something inside me that feels like breathing in sulfur" —vividly captures the feeling of living in a toxic environment or being trapped in one's own suffocating thoughts. Whether you see it as an anti-suicide argument or a raw look at human nature, the emotional weight is undeniable. Why the 2012 Remaster Matters sulfur_2012_remaster

The interplay between the late Joey Jordison’s rapid-fire drumming and the custom percussion of Shawn "Clown" Crahan and Chris Fehn feels even punchier. The subtle keyboard work by Craig Jones and

The remaster, released on , offers a crisper, more balanced sound that highlights the intricate work of the original lineup. You can hear the details in: Why the 2012 Remaster Matters The interplay between

"Sulfur" has long been a subject of debate among fans. While Corey Taylor has mentioned it reflects his personal state of mind at the time, many listeners interpret the lyrics through the lens of depression and internal struggle .

Jim Root and Mick Thomson’s heavy, rhythmic guitars cut through the mix with extra clarity.