It is an utterly defiant, emotional "fuck you" banger of a tune. To me, it encapsulates what our scene is about — we are part of society's dispossessed, yet we take care of each other in our own way. And we aren't going anywhere. Plus, any song that uses the word "bucolic" is all right by me.

The song has always gotten me hyped and made me feel better when I am down. But besides that, it reminds me of Paul [Gray]. The day after he died, I was on our bus in Poland and that song came on my iPod. I was sitting there writing and I started crying. Then I started listening intently to the bass lines in the tune, and he came alive in my head again. All the crazy times we had, and his goofy-ass laugh. What a great bro! I miss him. Right before Slipknot played their first shows after Paul's death, I was texting with Joey [Jordison] and I just wrote, "Say it again, say it again, WE WON'T DIE!" He got all stoked on it. That's the way I remember Paul — as a great piece of what we all do and love, and that will never die. "Say it again!"