Mudvayne boasts a couple of elements that distinguish it from most contemporary heavy metal outfits. The band adopts bizarre facial makeup that is less suggestive of Kiss...
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Alternative metal upstarts Mudvayne re-released their original independent EP, Kill, I Oughtta, along with live tracks and remixes in the winter of 2001 as The Beginning of...
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From the album's title, you might infer that for their second album Peoria, Illinois "math metal" experts Mudvayne have decided to push their calculators to the side and...
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The artist credits on Mudvayne's second major-label album, The End of All Things to Come (not to be confused with the 2001 reissue of its 1997 indie album, Kill I Oughtta,...
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The artist credits on Mudvayne's second major-label album, The End of All Things to Come (not to be confused with the 2001 reissue of its 1997 indie album, "Kill I Oughtta",...
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The artist credits on Mudvayne's second major-label album, End of All Things to Come (not to be confused with the 2001 reissue of its 1997 indie album, Kill I Oughtta,...
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The artist credits on Mudvayne's second major-label album, The End of All Things to Come (not to be confused with the 2001 reissue of its 1997 indie album, "Kill I Oughtta,"...
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