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Mudvayne - End of All Things to Come (CD)

Album Details: End of All Things to Come

Release Date:12/06/2002
Label:Sony
UPC:696998648722

User Reviews: End of All Things to Come

  • Overall:

    to the ppl giving lousy reviews......

    By Joe  Nov 22, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this End of All Things to Come review helpful

    I can understand some of you not caring for this particular type of music, but don't call them talentless.... If you were a musician, you would understand that all of the riffs on each instrument (that's drums, bass, and guitar for you retards out t...here) aren't exactly easy to play; most of them appear that way on the surface until you listen closer to the complexity of their sound. Also, the vocals and lyrics are much more in-depth than their modern day counterparts. Mudvayne has been coined "math metal" which is very much accurate, since music is made up primarily of math.... sorry we can't go back to your so-called glory days of hair metal and prog rock, but mudvayne is bringing a new sound (and yes, it's very much different from korn and limp bizkit you dumbasses)... So, I think this cd is very good and worth checking out... Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Stifle the indignation

    By jarrett ,  Nov 21, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this End of All Things to Come review helpful

    It's rather bothersome to here people compare MuDvAyNe to other bands. Mainly, because they've set themselves apart from any nu-metal band. This recent CD is damn good. The music hits, hard. The lyrics, show intelligence in, not only the concepts..., but in its entire foundation. They F'N rock and eventually, if they keep it up, they'll F'N rule!! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: End of All Things to Come

  • All Music Guide

    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, retitled The Beginning of All Things to End), might suggest that the band has undergone a complete personnel change, but in fact the group members have just changed their pseudonyms. Singer Kud now calls himself Chüd, guitarist Gurrg has become Güüg, bassist Ryknow is R-üD, and drummer sPaG is Spüg. Otherwise, not much has changed for the band in the two years since its first album for Epic Records, L.D. 50. The musicians still churn out standard-issue heavy metal thrash à la Metallica to support Chüd's nihilistic pronouncements, usually sung in an enraged howl. But much else has changed surrounding the band. A year and a half's worth of gigs opening for others propelled L.D. 50 to gold status as Mudvayne's cartoonish costumes and makeup were embraced by metal fans for their novelty and, oh yes, the September 11 terr...orist attacks altered the aesthetic climate in which the band functions. At least, you'd have thought it did. Mudvayne still thinks nothing of putting out lyrics like, "I need a barrel of cyanide, a pile of strychnine until the whole damn world is dead start over again" (from the album's title song), as if it hadn't become painfully obvious that there actually are people in the world willing to act on such ridiculous sentiments. The amusement value of such posturing is reduced when reality comes so close to dark fantasy. To Mudvayne, however, it all still seems to be a joke. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Mudvayne

Heavy metal quartet Mudvayne formed in Peoria, IL, in 1996, its members adopting the unusual pseudonyms sPaG (M. McDonough) (vocals), Gurrg (G. Tribbett) (guitar), and Kud (C. Gray) (drums). The group's original bassist was replaced after two years by Ryknow (Ryan Martinie). During their development, the band members began the practice of applying bizarre makeup. After ... Read more