Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor has been interviewed about mental health problems facing young people.

Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor has offered advice to young people on seeking help with mental health insurance.
In a video interview for mental health charity YoungMinds, the singer discussed his own problems and explained how he managed to use music to overcome them.
Speaking backstage at the Kerrang! Awards earlier this month, Taylor explained: "Anything you're feeling right now, no matter how strong you feel it, it's temporary. You have incredible lives ahead of you, you have incredible things you can accomplish."
He also told music lovers that they are stronger than they believe they can be and advised not to let anything prevent them from having an "amazing life".
The charity also used the Kerrang! Awards as an opportunity to cover a Marshall amp in rock stars' signatures and auction it on eBay to raise funds.
Members of Limp Bizkit, Buckcherry, In Case of Fire, Mastodon, Fightstar, Lacuna Coil and Machine Head were among those helping out with the charitable act.
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