Slipknot have always been a band with great music videos. Naturally, a group of nine masked maniacs playing music with unparalleled intensity are going to look great on film, but like every other artist from their era, the high-budget music videos that they made between the late-Nineties and the late 2000s weren't shot and edited in the HD quality that our present-day devices are able to accommodate.
Now, that's no longer a problem. Throughout the last week, Slipknot have uploaded HD versions of nearly every music video they released between 1999 to 2008. As Metal Injection points out, for whatever reason, "Dead Memories" and "The Nameless" haven't gotten a makeover yet (or at least the band haven't indicated as such), but every other visual from the self-titled album through All Hope is Gone look a helluva lot cleaner and sleeker than they did before.
Grab your screen with the sharpest video quality and give these classic bad-boys a whirl below via YouTube.