Original SLIPKNOT singer Anders Colsefni celebrated the album that set band on its trajectory from underground clubs in Iowa to the biggest stages on the planet, at a special concert on June 6, 2026 at Wooly's in Des Moines, Iowa.
He was backed at the show by 'a new group of old-school Midwest musicians' that he calls THE CROWZ.
Fan-filmed video of the concert can be seen below.
In March 2024, Colsefni announced that he had recorded an updated version of 'Mate.
Feed.
Kill.
Repeat.', explaining in a statement: This record is dedicated to my eternal brothers Joey Jordison and Paul Gray.
This project completes their legacy for the original Crowz.
This important part of their heritage can now be heard by the Maggot generation of the KNOT family.
I miss them both deeply every day and I hope that this tribute to them honors their memory and our ever-lasting friendship.
Long live the KNOT.
On Halloween 1996, 600 copies of 'Mate.
Feed.
Kill.
Repeat.' were released into the wild.
The record has been a thing of myth for 25 years, with countless bootlegs surfacing but the album never officially appearing on streaming platforms.
Before there were Maggots, there were Crowz and the Crowz have been waiting patiently for half their lives for this record to be re-released and now that moment has arrived.
This record is the holy grail for the original SLIPKNOT fans."