Mudvayne
The Beginning of All Things to End
Editor's Review:
Here we go, the re-release of Mudvayne's '97 debut CD Kill, I Oughtta.
But that's not all; this CD contains three unreleased tracks and two remixed
versions of the song "Dig." If you are one of the many people on this
planet that has to deal with retarded assholes all day and is bothered by that
unfortunate restriction of life, this is the CD for you. Just simply go through
your everyday course of regularity, become annoyed as you always do, but at
the end of the day, before you shoot that dumb fuck that cut you off in the
middle of the intersection only to go 5 mph in front of you, drive home. Then,
put on this CD and beat the shit out of all your worthless stuff. It feels…gratifying.
- Andy Harvey
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Forged in Peoria, Illinois circa 1996, the nü-metal quartet Mudvayne became a staple of the paint-your face, jump-up-and-down, gargle-growl-sing lot when their Epic debut, L.D. 50 was sprung upon the masses in August of 2000. The members — Kud (C. Gray; vocals), Gurrg (G. Tribbett; guitar), sPaG (M. McDonough; drums) and Ryknow (Ryan Martinie; bass) — all take pride in their purported lack of formal musical training and abilities to stand out in the diet metal crowd. Their colorful comic book arch-villan approach to presentation has made their live performance and videos quite unique, and by design, most information pertaining to the members remains a mystery. The psychotheraputic influence of Stanley Kubrick’s movies weighs heavy on their dark, shattering sound. Their follow-up, The End of All Things To Come was released in 2002.
– Maurice S. Teilmann (November 2002)
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The Beginning of All Things to End (current page)- The End of All Things to Come
- Attack of the Killer Rock Sound (Various Artists)
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– Maurice S. Teilmann (November 2002)
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- The End of All Things to Come
- Attack of the Killer Rock Sound (Various Artists)
