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  2. Sillyworld - Wikipedia

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    "Sillyworld" (stylized in all lowercase) is the third single from Stone Sour's 2006 album Come What(ever) May. It reached number two on the Mainstream Rock charts in 2007. It reached number two on the Mainstream Rock charts in 2007.

  3. Come What(ever) May - Wikipedia

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    On June 26, 2007, Stone Sour released a special edition version of the album with six previously unreleased tracks and a bonus DVD. The DVD included a full concert performance by the band from October 2006 in Moscow and the music videos for "30/30-150", "Through Glass", and "Sillyworld". [41]

  4. List of songs recorded by Stone Sour - Wikipedia

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    Stone Sour performing in 2010. Stone Sour is an American rock band from Des Moines, Iowa.Originally formed in 1992 by vocalist Corey Taylor, guitarist Josh Rand, bassist Shawn Economaki and drummer Joel Ekman, the band was active until 1997, when Taylor left to join Slipknot. [1]

  5. Stone Sour - Wikipedia

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    Stone Sour was an American rock band formed in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1992.The band performed for five years before disbanding in 1997. They reunited in 2000 and since 2015, the group has consisted of Corey Taylor (lead vocals, guitar), Josh Rand (guitar), Christian Martucci (guitar), Johny Chow (bass) and Roy Mayorga (drums).

  6. Stone Sour discography - Wikipedia

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    The American rock band Stone Sour has released six studio albums, one live album and twenty-two singles.The band has also released twenty-four music videos.Stone Sour formed in Des Moines, Iowa in 1992 but did not release an album until 2002.

  7. Stone Sour (album) - Wikipedia

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    In support of the album, Stone Sour released two singles in quick succession; "Get Inside" was the band's first music video and it included live footage. [6] Released shortly after, "Bother" also featured a music video. [7] Throughout October and November 2002, Stone Sour toured the United States in support of the album with Chevelle and Sinch. [8]

  8. Live in Moscow (album) - Wikipedia

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    Live in Moscow is a live album by American rock band Stone Sour. The album features a recording of the band performing in Moscow, Russia in October 2006, video footage from this performance is featured on the special edition of their album Come What(ever) May. [1] Live in Moscow was released on August 14, 2007, exclusive to the iTunes Store. [2]

  9. Category:Stone Sour songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Stone Sour songs or lists of Stone Sour songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Stone Sour songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .