Nathan Jonas "Joey" Jordison (born April 26, 1975), also
known by his number
#1, is an American musician,
songwriter, and record producer. He is a co-founder and the
primary drummer for the Grammy Award-winning band Slipknot, as
well as the guitarist and backup-vocalist for horror punk
supergroup Murderdolls.
While growing up in Des Moines, Iowa,
Jordison quickly developed an interest in music; learning to
play the guitar and drums. Jordison joined multiple bands
throughout his high school years, which led to him be invited to
join The Pale Ones, at age 20. Jordison immediately embraced the
idea and quickly became involved in all aspects of the band,
which evolved into Slipknot. Jordison's dedication to music led
to performances and work with many other bands over his career,
including Metallica, Korn, Ministry, Satyricon, OTEP, System of
a Down, Marilyn Manson, and 3 Inches of Blood.
Biography
Early life
Jordison was born at Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa on
April 26, 1975.[1]
He grew up in a rural area outside of Waukee. He embraced music
at an early age, attributing it to the influence of his parents,
"they always sat me down in front of the radio, rather than the
TV."[1]
He started his first band while in elementary school. He played
guitar until receiving his first drum kit as a gift from his
parents at age eight. At a young age, Jordison's parents
divorced, he and his two younger sisters stayed with their
mother. His mother remarried and set up a funeral parlour, where
Jordison would occasionally help. Jordison has stated he felt a
sudden responsibility to be the man of the house, and this
responsibility turned him into a more mature person at a young
age. [1]
Jordison did not enjoy his time at school, admitting, "I was
really introverted and didn't have many friends."[1]
His grades suffered due to his focus on music.[2]
Despite being involved in multiple projects, he did not have his
first serious band until he was 15; he formed Modifidious, in
which he played drums, he later described them as "total
speed-metal thrash".[2]
The band helped Jordison break new ground, playing for live
crowds in support of local bands including Atomic Opera who
featured Jim Root and Heads On The Wall, which featured Shawn
Crahan.[3]
After a multitude of line-up changes, including the presence of
Craig Jones and Josh Brainard — who would later appear in
Slipknot — the band released two demos: Visceral and
Mud Fuchia in 1993.[3]
After leaving school he was hired by a local music store
called Musicland. However, in March 1994, after a recommendation
from a friend, he got a job at a Sinclair garage in Urbandale
working the night shift. Jordison preferred the night shift,
because it left his weekends free and he could hang out with his
friends and listen to music while working.[3]
In early 1995, Modifidious disbanded due to a lack of interest,
owed to the shift in interest from thrash metal to death metal
in America. Following this Jordison joined a local band called
The Rejects as a guitarist, with whom he only played a couple of
shows. Jordison was also involved in a band called Anal Blast
with Paul Gray; however, this was formed partly as a joke.[4]
Gray also attempted to recruit him for another band, Body Pit,
but he declined the invitation to remain in The Rejects.[3]
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Slipknot
In September 1995, Paul Gray approached Jordison while he was
working, offering him a position in a new project called The
Pale Ones.[4]
Intrigued and at a point where he was "lost", Jordison attended
rehearsals at Anders Colsefini's basement and immediately wanted
to be part of this new band. Speaking of this moment he said, "I
remember trying so hard not to smile, so I didn't look like I
wanted to join, I remained poker-faced, but I thought they
ruled."[5]
A lot of Slipknot's early development was discussed by band
members while Jordison worked night shifts at Sinclair's garage.[5]
He is considered one of the most dedicated members of the band
and is involved in most elements of the band including writing,
mixing and production,[6]
and is reportedly "the first to arrive and the last to leave."[7]
Each member of Slipknot is assigned a number; Joey was assigned
"#1". Although Jordison has always been closely involved in
almost every aspect of the creation of Slipknot and the
Murderdoll's music, including the mixing and production stages,
he has only fully produced one album from either band; with
Slipknot's 2005 live album 9.0: Live In August, 2008,
Jordison broke his ankle and Slipknot had to cancel some of the
England tour dates.
Murderdolls
While touring Ozzfest in 2001 — while supporting Slipknot's
album Iowa — Jordison met Tripp Eisen, then of Static-X,
and the two discussed forming a side project.[8]
In 2002, Jordison revived his band The Rejects, renaming them
the Murderdolls.[9]
Jordison became the Murderdoll's guitarist and he contacted
Wednesday 13, of Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13, to
play bass. Wednesday would eventually move to vocalist, while
Ben Graves, Eric Griffin, and Acey Slade completed the band's
lineup.[10] The
band signed with Roadrunner Records and released an EP entitled
Right to Remain Violent. The Murderdolls would return in
August 2002 with their debut album Beyond the Valley of the
Murderdolls.[11]
The band uses horror films, including Friday the 13th and
Night of the Living Dead, as an inspiration of their
lyrics.[12] On
October 30, 2002, the Murderdolls made an appearance on an
episode of Dawson's Creek entitled "Living Dead Girl".[13]
Other musical endeavours
In 2001, Jordison worked on a remix of "The Fight Song" by
Marilyn Manson,[14]
someone wearing his mask also appeared in the music video for
Manson's cover of "Tainted Love".[15]
Later in the year Manson revealed that Jordison had been working
with him on his new album The Golden Age of Grotesque,
Jordison worked with him on guitars however, the track did not
appear on the album.[15]
In 2004, Jordison appeared on OTEP's album House of Secrets,
drumming on six tracks for the album.[16]
In 2008, Jordison appeared on Puscifer's album "V" is for
Viagra. The Remixes, with a remix of the track "Drunk With
Power".[17]
Jordison has performed with other bands, solely as a touring
member. While preparing for the Download Festival in 2004,
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich was hospitalized for a mysterious
illness.[19]
Metallica's vocalist James Hetfield searched for volunteers to
replace Ulrich; Jordison had already performed with Slipknot
earlier that evening, however he and Dave Lombardo of Slayer
volunteered. Jordison performed on 10 of the 13 songs that made
up the set and was called their "hero of the day".[18]
In late 2004, Jordison performed with Satyricon on their tour of
the United States when drummer Frost was refused entry in to the
country.[20]
However the tour was cut short after guitarists Steinar
Gundersen and Arnt Gronbech — who were also only touring members
— were charged after sexually assaulting a fan in Toronto.[21]
In 2006, Jordison joined Ministry for their "MasterBaTour 2006"
which consisted of 60 dates across the United States and Canada.[22]
He also appeared in the music video for their single "Lies Lies
Lies".[23] Korn
recruited Jordison in 2007 to join them on tour when drummer
David Silveria went on hiatus from the band.[24]
While touring with Korn, Jordison set a record for the most
appearances at the Download Festival in England, as the only
performer ever to have performed five times.[25]
He also appeared in the music video for Korn's single
"Evolution".[26]
In August 2004, Jordison became involved in Roadrunner
United, a celebration of Roadrunner Records'
25th anniversary. As one of four "team captains" who wrote and
produced material for the album, he also performed the drum
tracks for six songs and bass guitar for three.[27]
Jordison said of the experience, "I thought it was a great idea
and was really excited about it, because it was a chance to work
with a lot of artists that I really respected while I was
growing up."[28]
In 2007, 3 Inches of Blood recruited Jordison to produce their
album Fire Up the Blades. Jordison is a fan of the band
and when he heard that Roadrunner wanted to have some demos
produced he said; "I was the first one to jump at it, I'm like;
'I want this fucking band'."[7]
From these demos the label commissioned a record, vocalist Jamie
Hopper said of Jordison; "he's an amazing producer".[29]
Discography
With
Slipknot
- 1999:
Slipknot
- 2001:
Iowa
- 2004:
Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)
- 2008:
All Hope Is Gone
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Producer credits
- 2002: Beyond the Valley of
the Murderdolls (Murderdolls)
- 2005: The All-Star
Sessions (Roadrunner United)
- 2005: 9.0 Live
(Slipknot)
- 2007: Fire Up the Blades
(3 Inches of Blood)
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With
Murderdolls
- 2002:
Right to Remain Violent
- 2002:
Beyond the Valley of the
Murderdolls
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Other
appearances
- 2004: House of Secrets
(OTEP)
- 2005: The All-Star
Sessions (Roadrunner United)
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Filmography
- 1999: Welcome to Our Neighborhood
- 2001: We Sold Our Souls for Rock 'n Roll
- 2002: Rollerball
- 2002: Dawson's Creek ("Living Dead Girl" episode)
- 2002: Disasterpieces
- 2005: Metal: A Headbanger's Journey
- 2006: Voliminal: Inside the Nine
- 2008: Nine: The Making of All Hope Is Gone
- 2008: Roadrunner United: The Concert DVD