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- Summary: The fifth studio album for the metal band from Illinois was produced by Jeremy Parker.
- Record Label: Epic
- Genre(s): Rock, Metal
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Top Track
Scream With Me | |
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Ever feel like dying? Ever feel alone? Ever feel like crying? Lost child in a store Ever feel life pushing? Shoving you away Ever feel like breaking... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Bringing mellower, more melodic counterpoints to a core of nu-metal bombast makes Mudvayne’s fifth studio album at times sound clumsy.
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These guys once flailed like a future-prog version of Slipknot (whose Shawn Crahan served as executive producer on L.D. 50), but now their doomy riff-o-rama comes equipped with mellow-bellow butt-rock choruses.
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There are some surprises on Mudvayne, like a surprisingly Slash-like guitar solo on "Closer" and the death metal intro to the Slipknot-esque "I Can't Wait," but too much of it is more of the same from the band and its genre.
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Mudvayne has by and large returned to what it does best (or at least do frequently) on its new self-titled album.
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IanFJan 4, 2010
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ColinJan 2, 2010This album rocked. Best i've heard from mudvayne so far.
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Jun 5, 2023Great album. Other than the rest of mudvayne discography, but still good. Guitars, vocals, drums and bass are amazing. Good composition.
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ZachSDec 30, 2009For a Mudvayne album, its very well put together, and a HUGE step in the right direction after "The New Game!"
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Jun 28, 2014
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BrianGJan 1, 2010
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AndrewVDec 30, 2009
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