Day of the Gusano: Live in Mexico is the second
live album by American
heavy metal band
Slipknot. The album features the first
concert in Mexico from the ensemble,[2] which took place on December 5, 2015.[3][4] Shown in
movie theatres on September 6, 2017,[5] the album was released on October 20, 2017 by
Eagle Vision.[6] It was the band's first live album since 2005's 9.0: Live, and the first live album to feature bassist
Alessandro Venturella and drummer
Jay Weinberg, after the death of original bassist
Paul Gray in 2010 and the departure of drummer
Joey Jordison in 2013. It is also the band's final live album to feature their longtime percussionist
Chris Fehn before his dismissal from the band due to a lawsuit in March 2019.
Day of the Gusano: Live in Mexico is the second
live album by American
heavy metal band
Slipknot. The album features the first
concert in Mexico from the ensemble,[2] which took place on December 5, 2015.[3][4] Shown in
movie theatres on September 6, 2017,[5] the album was released on October 20, 2017 by
Eagle Vision.[6] It was the band's first live album since 2005's 9.0: Live, and the first live album to feature bassist
Alessandro Venturella and drummer
Jay Weinberg, after the death of original bassist
Paul Gray in 2010 and the departure of drummer
Joey Jordison in 2013. It is also the band's final live album to feature their longtime percussionist
Chris Fehn before his dismissal from the band due to a lawsuit in March 2019.