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[[Image:Slipknot-Before-I-Forget-327333.jpg|thumb|right|UK vinyl 7 Inch picture disc of ''Before I Forget'']]

'''"Before I Forget"''' is a song by [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]] from their 2004 album ''[[Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses)]]''. In February 2006, "Before I Forget" won Slipknot a Grammy award for Best Metal Performance. After getting nominated for six years in a row, it was the band's first ever Grammy. The video for "Before I Forget" shows Slipknot performing the song unmasked and in street clothes, but when their faces were shown, the camera was zoomed in on a single part, such as the mouth or eyes. The video focused on the instruments of the members more often than it did their faces.
'''"Before I Forget"''' is a song by [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]] from their 2004 album ''[[Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses)]]''. In February 2006, "Before I Forget" won Slipknot a Grammy award for Best Metal Performance. After getting nominated for six years in a row, it was the band's first ever Grammy. The video for "Before I Forget" shows Slipknot performing the song unmasked and in street clothes, but when their faces were shown, the camera was zoomed in on a single part, such as the mouth or eyes. The video focused on the instruments of the members more often than it did their faces.



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File:Slipknot-Before-I-Forget-327333.jpg
UK vinyl 7 Inch picture disc of Before I Forget

"Before I Forget" is a song by Slipknot from their 2004 album Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses). In February 2006, "Before I Forget" won Slipknot a Grammy award for Best Metal Performance. After getting nominated for six years in a row, it was the band's first ever Grammy. The video for "Before I Forget" shows Slipknot performing the song unmasked and in street clothes, but when their faces were shown, the camera was zoomed in on a single part, such as the mouth or eyes. The video focused on the instruments of the members more often than it did their faces.