In 1993, Mushroomhead was established as a side project. Its line-up comprised members from several bands from Cleveland, Ohio. To differentiate itself from members’ existing bands and to dispel any misconceptions about the group’s sound and musical content, Mushroomhead adopted costumes, masks and pseudonyms.Mushroomhead played its first show in 1993. Days later, the octet found itself on stage alongside established metal band GWAR. “We played our first show on a Saturday,†said the band’s drummer, Skinny, in an article for Mushroomhead’s official website.[citation needed] “Three days later, we got a call to play with GWAR at the Cleveland Agora in front of 2000 people – our second show ever!â€.[citation needed]In 1995, Mushroomhead released its self-financed debut album with Filthy Hands Co., “Mushroomheadâ€. For the members, Mushroomhead became a priority with their original bands breaking-up. The band’s line-up saw many changes throughout the 1990s, stayed active, steadily releasing music and gaining new fans.The late 1990s held controversial myths and legends for Mushroomhead. Record labels began to take notice of Mushroomhead and expressed interest in the Ohio outfit, most notably Roadrunner Records. In 1998, the band came close to signing with Roadrunner Records, however, due to the two parties’ inability to reach a mutual agreement, pen never touched paper. One year later, a nine-piece metal band from Des Moines, Iowa – Slipknot – debuted on Roadrunner Records with its 1999 album “Slipknotâ€. Corey Taylor has stated that Slipknot had never heard of Mushroomhead until they were recording their debut album in 1998.1After Roadrunner's acquisition, controversial similarities could be seen. Mushroomhead and its fans believed that Slipknot had stolen their image due to similarities such as a large line-up, Mushroomhead’s eight men and Slipknot’s nine, several identical masks (Skinny’s gas mask v. Sid Wilson’s gas mask, Pig Benis’ pig mask v. Paul Gray’s pig mask), uniform costumes (Mushroomhead’s camouflage coveralls v. Slipknot’s barcode coveralls) and stage names(Pig Benis resembling the pig mask or vice versa as the argument follows).[citation needed] Each member of Slipknot adopted a number in place of their birth name. This caused rivalries between Slipknot and Mushroomhead.The 1999 signing of Slipknot to Roadrunner Records led to changes within Mushroomhead. The band felt their image had been stolen for financial gain, Mushroomhead “killed†their individual characters. Their once colorful costumes, camouflage and rubber masks, were replaced by a uniform black. Later, cartoon style X marks over each eye were added to further illustrate the death of the group’s image. This X mask design later lead to the “X Face†logo which today is recognised as the band’s iconic symbol. These changes were also reflected on the band’s 1999 release “M3â€.An incident between Mushroomhead fans and Slipknot themselves occurred when Slipknot trekked to Cleveland as part of their tour in support of their debut album, Mushroomhead fans flocked to the concert and peppered Slipknot with batteries forcing them off-stage.[citation needed] In a press conference, lead singer Corey Taylor stated that members of Mushroomhead had encouraged fans to do these acts. Mushroomhead has publicly stated that the band in no way encourages this sort of behavior.In 2001, Mushroomhead released a compilation album titled “XX†on the independent label Eclipse Records. Later in the year, the band signed with major label Universal Records and the compilation was remastered and re-released internationally. The release of this album lead Mushroomhead to major tours, national and international including Ozzfest 2002) as well as television exposure via its first music video “Solitaire/Unravellingâ€. XX sold 300,000 copies.[citation needed] Their current masks, as one of their producers confirmed, are a merge between The Lord of the Rings' Sauron and Spider-Man's Venom.2003 saw the release of XIII, their first album of entirely new material for Universal Records. The album produced the single "Sun Doesn't Rise" which was featured on MTV:Headbangers ball soundtrack and Freddy Vs Jason. Also featuring the hidden track "Crazy" a cover song originally by Seal. The album debuted at No. 40 on the Billboard Top 200 charts and sold 400,000 copies worldwide.[citation needed]After an extensive world tour, singer J-Mann (aka Jason Popson) announced that he had left the band in August 2004 due to exhaustion and personal reasons. Reasons such as his father being sick and wanting to be there for him.In August of 2005, Mushroomhead self-released its first DVD on its own Filthy Hands label – “Volume 1â€. Produced, directed, shot and edited by the band, “Volume 1†covers the band’s rise in the 2000s with live performances, music videos and behind the scenes footage. Waylon, however, is not featured in "Volume 1", though he is given a camera operator credit.While on the road in 2005, Mushroomhead began the process of writing new material and recording a new album. In December of 2005, Mushroomhead signed with Megaforce Records, ensuring the new albums availability nationally and internationally. This rebirth brought on a new look for Mushroomhead. All the masks still displayed the X-face but have an individual mask look, not the same identical masks as in the XX and XIII eras. The band has completely revamped their website to display their new look and sound.Mushroomhead headlined with Dope, Nocturne, and New Orleans locals (now Dallas) Invain played a show on The Music For Freedom Tour sponsored by Jägermeister at the House of Blues in New Orleans, Louisiana on Tuesday, August 16, 2005. This show was one of the last big acts to play in New Orleans for a long time due to Hurricane Katrina striking New Orleans on August 29, 2005.Mushroomhead, SOiL, Brand New Sin, and The Autumn Offering took to the road together for a full tour of the United States in 2006. Mushroomhead's 2006 Midnight Halloween performance started with an announcement over the PA: “Due to unforseen circumstances, Slipknot will not be appearing tonight,†which was greeted by chants of “Fuck Slipknot!†from the cadre of fans in the pit. Soon after, the lights came up, revealing their Nightmare Before Christmas-themed set, complete with falling snow. St1tch and Little Dan (Skinny’s drum tech and drummer for Ventana) came out wearing masks from two members of Slipknot. Dan wearing Chris Fehn’s mask with the Pinocchio-style nose, Stitch wearing Shawn “Clown†Crahan’s mask. When they weren’t playing the large drums at the front of the stage, Dan proceeded to masturbate his mask’s nose, and St1tch took off his mask and flipped the bird at it, eliciting fits of laughter from the crowd. concert reviewSavior Sorrow debuted at #73 on the Billboard 200 charts with sales exceeding 12,000.[citation needed] The band's label stated that sales were closer to 25,000 with the inclusion of sales made while on tour.[citation needed] SoundScan issued an apology the day following the release of sales data due to mistakes made in estimates.[citation needed] The primary reason given was the lack of inclusion of sales from the Best Buy retailer chain. Sales of Savior Sorrow were roughly 26,000 and the chart entry place was closer to the #30 spot than #73. Savior Sorrow's chart position was later officially adjusted to #50. Simple Survival, the pre-released single to Savior Sorrow, was placed at #39 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart one week after the release.[citation needed]Drummer Skinny has stated that while on the Jägermeister-sponsored tour, Mushroomhead has been filming around the clock, capturing the action on and offstage. The footage will be compiled into the band's second DVD, tentatively titled "Volume 2,"Studio albums* 1995: Mushroomhead * 1996: Superbuick * 1999: M3 * 2001: XX * 2003: XIII * 2006: Savior Sorrow * Waylon Reavis – Vocals * "Jeffrey Nothing" (Jeff Hatrix) – Vocals * "Skinny" (Steve Felton) – Drums * "Gravy" (Dave Felton) – Guitar * "Pig Benis" (Jack Kilcoyne) – Bass/Basson * "Shmotz" (Tom Schmitz) - Keyboards * "St1tch" (Rick Thomas) – Samples/Turntables/Water Drums (live)*