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Slipknot producer auctioning off his ‘All Hope Is Gone’ royalties

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Dave Fortman is also selling his shares in Simple Plan's self-titled album from 2008 The producer of Slipknot‘s 2008 album ‘All Hope Is Gone’ is auctioning off his share of royalties for the LP.

Simple Plan‘s 2008 self-titled record is also up for grabs in the lot posted on Royalty Exchange. Though not named explicitly (the auction only talks of a producer), the seller appears to be Dave Fortman, who produced both ‘All Hope Is Gone’ and ‘Simple Plan’.

Fortman is selling his shares in royalties for the albums, with a current high bid of $750,000 (£596k). It will grant the winning bidder a 30-year investment term.

As the lot reveals, Fortman’s catalogue recouped $105,180 (£84k) in royalties in the last 12 months, coming from sales, streaming

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