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Generally favorable reviews- based on 64 Ratings
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Positive: 45 out of 64
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Mixed: 7 out of 64
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Negative: 12 out of 64
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NickRMay 3, 2005this cd is the best one made by them and the best one i have ever heard beating out even "the war of art" and "The Height Of Callousness"
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OAKsideJun 12, 2006Mudvayne's Lost and Found is currently in the Bottom 30 of Metacritic's All-time Worst metascores. I'm astonished, as this would easily be my pick for Mudvayne's best. Scream what you want, Lost and Found delivers serious metal that will hook you like nothing else.
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jeffsMay 18, 2005it was a very good cd
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caroleerMay 1, 2005amazing
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ezzerJun 16, 2005i loved it fuck the critics!!!!!!!!
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jacksonbOct 31, 2006To the anonymous, i started out listening to twisted sister and all the greatets and i will tell you right now that mudvayne is one of the greatest bands to play. If you would actually take the time and listen to what they are trying to get across, then you will find a new (light) in there music. They are everything but average my friend
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MetalmanMar 23, 2006
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JonSNov 17, 2005The songs that are good on this album (which are about 5) are awesome songs! But the rest of the album I can't really say much about. It was worth the money, but don't put it on your top 10 "to buy" list.
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tomsMay 26, 2005best album from mudmayen to date.
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CoreyPMay 4, 2005I really like the album. It's not quite as good as LD 50, but it doesn't deserve the reviews it's received by Billboard or Rolling Stone. Talk about magazines that are out of touch.
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TylerFJun 9, 2005best cd from them to date! LD 50 was just as angry and I feel they've included some stuff from their earlier "Kill I Oughta" days. Again, the "big" critics don't have a feel for harder bands because they are too into the pop stuff. This is a true Mudvayne album!!!
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alexcJul 5, 2005
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johnbJan 11, 2006this was one of mudvaynes worse, but it is still muydvayne
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skudlOct 14, 2006
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RageMcTurpentineMay 21, 2006This is one of those albums where every song makes you wanna rock out. IMO the best thing Mudvayne could have done was to release a hard rock album.
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JamesMMay 23, 2006Simply and utterly awesome, shows that "nu metal" has more soul and power than many precieve it to have. I like this album so much I'm having a mudvayne tattoo. Melodic but not sell-out and that speaks volumes in a time when Linkin Park clones are ten-a-penny. Heavy and melodic...need I say more? (Slipknot and Mudvayne rule!)
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KasJul 26, 2006
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AndrewD.Oct 18, 2007Not the best Mudvayne album, but to say this album deserves a 46 is a travesty. There are far worse things in existence. As an album i'd say this is an alright Nu-Metal album that has it's moments. Not on the level of their first 2 albums but still good enough to listen to and pick up from the "Sale" bin.
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kimsFeb 10, 2007
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robhFeb 15, 2007
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mudfanMay 6, 2007I would say this band is not really metal (its metal-ish), but they get away with it by their screaming/singing combination. Brilliant!
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EricL.Feb 23, 2008
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PatrikD.Apr 18, 2008this album rocks, the score on here says nothing a metalhead does know when an album is good a this is brilliant, these guys sure can play not like the most of the artist on first position here 100%
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mattvJan 14, 2006I think this is a work of genius, an album that grows more and more into a leviathonic masterpiece of pure greatness. Er, I like it.
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GregorioDec 24, 2006
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MislavNov 8, 2007Really well-done song. The bridge from Rain. Sun. Gone. to Choices combination is excellent. They're too technically proficient to write off as average.
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LukeDec 17, 2006This album stood out to me as being very good! I was very suprised to see such a low rating from the critics.
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Ultimately Mudvayne gets lost between thrash and diluted Slipknot devotion.
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The album is, while not terrible, not very memorable, either.
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Entertainment WeeklyWeaving crystallized melodies into their signature rage clusters, the metalheads dip a toe in clearer waters without losing any of the grime. [29 Apr 2005, p.147]