On Tuesday, October 12th, Slipknot's Knotfest Roadshow tour swept through Camden, New Jersey's BB&T Pavilion. Opening the show were industrialized metallic hardcore crew Code Orange, rap-rock rabble-rousers Fever 333 and Massachusetts metalcore trailblazers Killswitch Engage. But the night belonged, of course, to the nine masked men of the 'Knot — including Corey Taylor rocking his chilling new Cenobite-ian visage — who put on the kind of theatrical, pyrotechnic spectacle that Maggots have come to expect. Photographer Kevin Wilson was there to catch all the action — see some of his standout shots below.
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