Slipknot streaming milestone and Germany live outlook
Published on 08/17/2026 at 16:15 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂŒller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Slipknot remain one of the most streamed heavy bands in the world, with their catalog now passing the 11.1 billion mark on Spotify. According to streaming data compiled in mid-August 2026, the Iowa groupâs songs are currently adding almost five million plays per day across the platform.
What the latest streaming numbers show
Recent tallies from a chart analysis site place Slipknot at 11,176,385,684 total Spotify streams as of August 14, 2026, with a daily gain of around 4.96 million plays across their discographystreaming analysis overview. That volume keeps them in the upper tier of global metal acts when it comes to sustained listening.
Among individual tracks, Duality stands out with more than 1.22 billion streams, while Psychosocial is just above 913 million streams as of mid-August 2026, both songs acting as core entry points for new listeners and long-time fans alikesong-level streaming figures. Those numbers illustrate how the bandâs early-2000s singles have retained their pull even as newer material arrives.
German chart history and local relevance
Slipknotâs popularity in Germany is reflected not just in streams but in chart performance. The album We Are Not Your Kind reached Number 1 in Germanyâs Official Album Charts in August 2019, underlining the country as one of the groupâs strongest markets in EuropeOffizielle Deutsche Charts entry. Earlier records such as Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses have also achieved multiple Top 10 placements over the years.
Streaming adds a second layer to that picture. As of July 2026, the full Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses album has amassed more than 2.8 billion Spotify streams, a figure that puts it well ahead of many comparable metal releases from the same period. Taken together with the German Number 1 chart peak, the data shows how that era of Slipknot continues to shape their standing in the country.
More news and background on Slipknot
Fans who follow Slipknotâs streaming milestones and German chart history can find further coverage and context on the bandâs releases, tours and lineup developments.
The musical core of Slipknotâs catalog
Slipknotâs streaming strength rests on a catalog that spans late-1990s nu metal, early-2000s extreme metal and later experiments with melody and atmosphere. Key albums such as their 1999 self-titled debut, Iowa (2001), Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses (2004) and We Are Not Your Kind (2019) showcase a blend of down-tuned riffs, complex percussion and shouted choruses that remain instantly recognizable.
Their newest studio album to date, The End, So Far, was released on September 30, 2022 via Roadrunner Records and continues that approach with tracks like The Dying Song (Time To Sing) and Yen, pairing aggressive sections with more expansive passagesalbum announcement and tracklist. Together with non-album single Bone Church, issued in February 2023, the record marks the current endpoint of their studio work.
Where Slipknot stand now
Slipknot are currently an active recording and touring band, working on new material but, as of mid-August 2026, without a formally confirmed future live date beyond recent festival runs and their 2025 European and German appearances.
Slipknot at a glance
- Act: Slipknot
- Genre: metal / alternative metal
- Origin: Des Moines, Iowa, USA
- Active since: mid-1990s
- Lineup: Corey Taylor (vocals), Jim Root (guitar), Mick Thomson (guitar), Sid Wilson (DJ), Craig Jones (samples, historically), Alessandro Venturella (bass), Jay Weinberg / Eloy Casagrande (drums, current live era), Shawn âClownâ Crahan (percussion) and other rotating members over time
- Label: Roadrunner Records (longtime partner), newer material outside that deal
- Key works: Slipknot (1999), Iowa (2001), Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses (2004), We Are Not Your Kind (2019)
- Current album/single: The End, So Far, released September 30, 2022; standalone single Bone Church, released February 2, 2023
- Charts / certifications: Number 1 for We Are Not Your Kind in Germanyâs Official Album Charts in August 2019; multiple Top 10 German album entries; more than 1.22 billion Spotify streams for Duality and over 913 million for Psychosocial as of August 2026
- Next live date: currently no officially announced future live date after mid-August 2026
Frequently asked questions about Slipknot
How many Spotify streams does Slipknot have in 2026?
As of August 14, 2026, Slipknotâs catalog totals 11,176,385,684 Spotify streams, with an estimated daily gain of around 4.96 million plays according to streaming analysis data.
Which Slipknot songs are the most streamed?
Duality is currently above 1.22 billion Spotify streams, while Psychosocial has just over 913 million streams. Both tracks sit among the most played metal songs on the platform and anchor Slipknotâs presence in playlists worldwide.
What is Slipknotâs chart record in Germany?
We Are Not Your Kind reached Number 1 in Germanyâs Official Album Charts in August 2019, and several other Slipknot releases have entered the Top 10, confirming Germany as a key territory for the band.
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