What is Sid Wilson's net worth?
Sid Wilson is an American DJ and musician who has a net worth of $1 million. Sid Wilson is best known as the manic, mask-wearing turntablist of Slipknot, where he performs under the number 0 and brings chaotic energy to both the band's sound and stage shows. Blending hip-hop roots with industrial noise and scratching, Wilson carved out a unique role in a nine-member metal band that already included two percussionists, two guitarists, and a DJ. Known for his acrobatic stage presence and unpredictable antics—including stage diving, backflips, and crawling into the crowd—Wilson has become one of Slipknot's most recognizable personalities. Outside of the band, he has released solo albums, acted, and collaborated with artists across genres, all while maintaining a persona that balances aggressive performance with spiritual introspection.
Early Life
Sidney George Wilson was born on January 20, 1977, in Des Moines, Iowa. The son of a U.S. military veteran, Wilson developed an early love for hip-hop, electronic music, and horror culture. Before joining Slipknot, he worked as a professional DJ under the name DJ Starscream, performing jungle and drum and bass in the Iowa rave scene. His obsession with robotics and masks influenced the cyborg gas mask aesthetic he brought to Slipknot from the beginning.
Joining Slipknot
Wilson joined Slipknot in 1998, just before the band signed with Roadrunner Records. At first, his presence in a metal band raised eyebrows—few turntablists had ever played a role in extreme metal—but Wilson quickly proved essential. His scratches, samples, sound effects, and spoken-word snippets added atmosphere and texture to Slipknot's otherwise brutal sound.
The core Slipknot lineup during this era included Shawn Crahan (#6), Joey Jordison (#1), Paul Gray (#2), Corey Taylor (#8), Jim Root (#4), Mick Thomson (#7), Craig Jones (#5), and Chris Fehn (#3). Wilson's unhinged energy and stage antics made him a live-show favorite, and he was often the first to jump into the crowd or climb set pieces mid-performance.

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Role in Slipknot
Wilson's turntablism became a key part of Slipknot's sonic identity, especially on early albums like "Slipknot" (1999), "Iowa" (2001), and "Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)" (2004). He was responsible for layering in distorted voices, horror-movie samples, sci-fi effects, and glitchy atmospherics that contributed to the band's nightmarish soundscape.
While the band's songwriting was led by members like Taylor, Jordison, and Root, Wilson remained deeply involved in the visual and performance elements of Slipknot. His masks evolved with each album cycle—from the original gas mask to elaborate metal-plated and LED-embedded versions that reflected his love of futurism and technology.
Wilson also provided occasional vocal screams during live shows and co-wrote some of the band's experimental interludes and ambient tracks.
Solo Work and Other Projects
Outside Slipknot, Wilson has recorded several solo albums under the DJ Starscream moniker, including "The New Leader" and "Full Metal Scratch-It." These works combine jungle, breakcore, and hip-hop influences. He has also collaborated with artists in electronic and rap scenes, including contributions to albums by Hiroshi Kyono and The Mad Capsule Markets.
Wilson appeared in a handful of film and television projects and expressed interest in horror acting and robotics design. He remains one of Slipknot's most experimental and open-minded members creatively.
Personal Life
In July 2025, Wilson made headlines by proposing to longtime girlfriend Kelly Osbourne during her father Ozzy Osbourne's final Black Sabbath concert at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. The emotional moment played out onstage in front of family and friends, including Sharon, Jack, and Ozzy Osbourne himself, who jokingly shouted, "F— off, you're not marrying my daughter," before the couple embraced.
Wilson and Osbourne first met back in 1999 when Slipknot toured with Ozzfest. Their friendship evolved into romance in early 2022. In May of that year, they announced they were expecting their first child, and in late 2022, Kelly gave birth to their son, Sidney.
While the couple has maintained privacy around their son's public exposure, Kelly has spoken about motherhood frequently, calling Sidney "the best thing that ever happened to me." Wilson, too, has expressed deep love and commitment to his new family, showing a softer side of himself that fans rarely see behind the mask.