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Chris Fehn is an American percussionist best known as #3 in the metal band Slipknot, noted for his masked stage persona, auxiliary percussion, backing vocals and a 2019 legal dispute that ended his tenure.

Chris Fehn is an American musician best known for his role as a percussionist and backing vocalist in the heavy metal band Slipknot. Within the group's numbered identity system he performed as member #3 and contributed to the band's aggressive live sound and theatrical stage presentation. Fehn was widely recognized by his distinctive mask and boisterous onstage personality.

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Musical role and style

Fehn's primary contributions were auxiliary percussion—such as timbales, snare accents and other percussive elements that reinforced Slipknot's complex rhythmic attack—and occasional backing vocals. He was known for energetic stagecraft that emphasized showmanship as much as musicianship, helping to translate the band's studio intensity into a visceral live experience.

Image and persona

One of Fehn's most immediately visible traits was his mask, which evolved over time but commonly featured a long, Pinocchio-style nose and a jokester aesthetic. The mask became a central part of his identity within the band's mythology, underlining Slipknot's use of anonymity and theatrics to create a distinct visual brand. For background on this kind of stage imagery see mask style references.

Career and departure

Fehn joined Slipknot during the group's formative years and performed on several of their major releases, contributing to the albums that solidified the band in the international metal scene. In 2019 he publicly separated from Slipknot following a legal dispute concerning compensation and business practices; the disagreement and subsequent statements from both sides marked the end of his involvement with the group. For contemporaneous reports and statements see contemporary coverage and related documents.

Notable facts and interests

Outside music, Fehn has been described as a sports fan who enjoys golf and recreational athletics. His offstage persona contrasted with his stage character, where interviews and casual appearances revealed a more laid-back personal side. Further profile material is available in general musician resources and interviews profile sources, and casual mentions of his sporting interests appear in fan accounts and media sports references.

Selected discography and legacy

  • Slipknot (debut)
  • Iowa
  • Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)
  • All Hope Is Gone
  • .5: The Gray Chapter (or later releases while he was in the band)

Fehn's time with Slipknot left a lasting impression on the band's live dynamics and visual identity. Though his departure was controversial among fans, his contributions to the group's early and peak years are a recognized part of Slipknot's history.

For more detailed timelines, interviews and documentation consult official band statements and music press archives: Slipknot resources.

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