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Mudvayne

Mudvayne is an American heavy metal band formed in Peoria, Illinois in 1996.[1] Known for their sonic experimentation, face and body paint, masks and uniforms, the band has sold over six million records worldwide, including nearly three million in the United States.[citation needed] The group consists of guitarist Greg Tribbett, drummer Matthew McDonough, lead vocalist Chad Gray, and bassist Ryan Martinie. The band became popular in the late-1990s Peoria, Illinois underground music scene,[citation needed] and found success with the single "Dig" from their debut album L.D. 50 (2000). After releasing four more albums and touring relentlessly for nearly a decade, Mudvayne went on hiatus in 2010. They reunited in 2021 and continue to perform live.[2][3]

Mudvayne
Mudvayne in 2021. Left to right: Ryan Martinie, Chad Gray, Matthew McDonough, Greg Tribbett
Background information
OriginPeoria, Illinois, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1996–2010
  • 2021–present
LabelsEpic
Members
Past members
  • Shawn Barclay

History

 
The band's logo

Early days, Kill, I Oughtta and L.D. 50 (1996–2001)

Mudvayne, formed in 1996 in Peoria, Illinois, originally consisted of lead singer Chad Gray, bassist Shawn Barclay, guitarist Greg Tribbett and drummer Matthew McDonough.[4] The band's lineup finalized when Gray, who was earning $40,000 a year in a factory, quit his day job to become its singer.[5] In 1997, Mudvayne financed its debut EP, Kill, I Oughtta.[6][4]

During the EP's recording Barclay was replaced by Ryan Martinie, former bassist for the progressive rock band Broken Altar.[7] After self-distributing Kill, I Oughtta,[6][4] Mudvayne adopted stage names and face paint.[4][8][9]

Chuck Toler managed the band as they recorded their 2000 debut album L.D. 50.[9][10] For the album, Mudvayne experimented with a ragged, dissonant sound; a sound collage, prepared for the album, was used as a series of interludes.[4][11] L.D. 50 was produced by the band and Garth Richardson,[12] with executive production by Slipknot member Shawn Crahan and Slipknot manager Steve Richards.[4][10]

L.D. 50 peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and No. 85 on the Billboard 200.[13] The singles "Dig" and "Death Blooms" peaked at No. 33 and No. 32 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[13] Although the album was praised,[14] some critics found the band hard to take seriously.[15]

To promote L.D. 50, Mudvayne played on the Tattoo the Earth tour with Nothingface, Slayer, Slipknot and Sevendust. Nothingface guitarist Tom Maxwell became friends with Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray, and they explored the possibility of a supergroup. The following year, Nothingface again toured with Mudvayne; although plans for a supergroup continued, they were put on hold due to scheduling conflicts. Gray and Maxwell had discussed five names for the group, and Mudvayne guitarist Greg Tribbett approached Maxwell "out of the blue" to join it. Although Nothingface drummer Tommy Sickles played on the group's demo, the search for another drummer began.[16]

The End of All Things to Come and Lost and Found (2002–2005)

In 2002, Mudvayne released The End of All Things to Come, which the band considers its "black album" due to its largely-black artwork.[17] Isolation inspired the album's songs. During its mixing, Gray and McDonough stopped at Bob's Big Boy and Gray remembered overhearing someone "say something like, ' ... and he's got to cut his own eye out'". When he asked McDonough if he heard the conversation McDonough said he hadn't, and Gray thought it was someone discussing a scene from a screenplay.[18]

The album expanded on L.D. 50, with a wider range of riffs, tempos, moods and vocals.[19] Because of this experimentation, Entertainment Weekly called this album more "user-friendly" than its predecessor[20] and it was one of 2002's most acclaimed heavy-metal albums, it was eventually certified Gold by the RIAA in 2003.[21] The music video for the single "Not Falling" demonstrated Mudvayne's change in appearance from L.D. 50, with the musicians transformed into veined creatures with white, egg-colored bug eyes.[22] In 2003, Mudvayne participated in the Summer Sanitarium Tour, headlined by Metallica,[23] and in September, Chad Gray appeared on V Shape Mind's debut studio album Cul-De-Sac.[24]

In January 2004, the band began work on its third album, produced by Dave Fortman.[23][25] As for the previous album, Mudvayne withdrew to write songs; they moved into a house, writing the album in four months before recording began after the Summer Sanitarium tour ended.[23][26] In February, Gray and Martinie expressed an interest in appearing on Within The Mind – In Homage to the Musical Legacy of Chuck Schuldiner, a tribute to the founder of the metal band Death,[27] but the album was never produced.

In 2005, Chad Gray established independent record label Bullygoat Records and Bloodsimple's debut album, A Cruel World (with a guest appearance by Gray), appeared in March.[28] On April 12, Mudvayne released Lost and Found. The album's first single, "Happy?", featured complex guitar work and Gray described "Choices" as "the eight-minute opus".[23]

In August, former Mudvayne bassist Shawn Barclay released his band Sprung's debut album, mastered by King's X guitarist Ty Tabor.[6] That month, rumors spread that Bullygoat Records would release We Pay Our Debt Sometimes: A Tribute to Alice in Chains, with performances by Mudvayne, Cold, Audioslave, Breaking Benjamin, Static-X and the surviving members of Alice in Chains. A spokesperson for Alice in Chains told the press that the band was unaware of any tribute album, and Mudvayne's manager said that reports of the album were only rumors.[29]

In September, the band met with director Darren Lynn Bousman, whose film Saw II was in production and would include "Forget to Remember" from Lost and Found. Bousman showed them a scene of a man cutting his eye out of his skull to retrieve a key. When Gray told Bousman about the conversation at Bob's Big Boy two years earlier, Bousman said he holds his production meetings at the restaurant and Saw II was based on a screenplay he wrote years earlier.[18] Gray appeared briefly in the film, and the music video for "Forget to Remember" contained clips from Saw II.[18]

The New Game and Mudvayne (2006–2009)

In 2006, Gray, Tribbett and Tom Maxwell were joined by former Pantera and Damageplan drummer Vinnie Paul for the supergroup Hellyeah. On March 8, when Mudvayne and Korn performed at the KBPI Birthday Bash in Denver, Thornton waitress Nicole LaScalia was injured during Mudvayne's set.[30] Two years later, LaScalia filed a lawsuit against radio station owner Clear Channel Broadcasting, concert promoter Live Nation, the University of Denver and members of Mudvayne and Korn.[30] During the summer, Gray, Tribbett, Maxwell and Paul recorded an album as Hellyeah.[31] After a tour with Sevendust, Mudvayne released the 2007 retrospective By the People, for the People (compiled from selections chosen by fans on the band's website).[32] The album debuted at number 51 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling about 22,000 copies in its first week.[18][33]

After Gray and Tribbett returned from touring with Hellyeah, Mudvayne began recording The New Game with Dave Fortman.[34] After the album's 2008 release, Fortman told MTV that it would be followed in six months by another full-length record.[35]

For its self-titled fifth album, Mudvayne hoped to create a "white album", describing its cover art.[17] The album, printed with blacklight paint, was only visible under a black light (a light whose wavelength is primarily ultraviolet).[36] Mudvayne was recorded in the summer of 2008[37] and released in 2009.

Hiatus (2010–2021)

In 2010, Mudvayne again paused to allow Gray and Tribbett to tour with Hellyeah, and, because of the supergroup's album releases, the band would be on hiatus until at least 2014.[38] With Hellyeah, Tribbett has recorded three albums: Hellyeah, Stampede and Band of Brothers.[39] Gray has contributed to an additional fourth, fifth and sixth albums, Blood for Blood, Unden!able and Welcome Home.[40] In 2012, Ryan Martinie toured with Korn as a temporary replacement for bassist Reginald Arvizu, who remained at home during his wife's pregnancy.[41] The following year, Martinie played bass on Kurai's debut EP, Breaking the Broken,[42] In 2014, Tribbett left Hellyeah.[43]

Reunion (2021–present)

On April 19, 2021, Mudvayne announced that they had reunited and would play their first shows in 12 years in the fall, which included festival appearances at Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo in Mansfield, Aftershock in Sacramento and Welcome to Rockville in Florida; concert promoter and festival organizer Danny Wimmer stated that these would be the band's only live appearances for 2021. The band were previously scheduled to also appear at Louder Than Life in Louisville, before the performance was canceled on September 21 due to Gray and some staff members contracting COVID-19.[2][44] The members of Mudvayne have reportedly discussed the possibility of new material.[45] The band's reunion resumed in the summer of 2022 with appearances at Upheaval Festival in Grand Rapids and Rock Fest in Cadott,[3][46] followed by their first US tour in 13 years, which saw Mudvayne co-headline the Freaks on Parade tour with Rob Zombie.[47] The tour's stop in Tampa made headlines when during one show, Gray fell off the stage while performing the song "Not Falling".[48] Gray himself noted the irony, and joked it was "amazing"[49] and "unbelievable".[50]

Musical style and influences

 
Mudvayne bassist Ryan Martinie is noted for his complex playing.[7]

Mudvayne is noted for its musical complexity,[51][52] complex meters and polyrhythms.[53] The band's music contains what McDonough calls "number symbolism", where certain riffs correspond to lyrical themes.[9] Mudvayne has incorporated elements of death metal,[9][19] jazz,[54] jazz fusion,[19][55] progressive rock,[9][19][54][56][57] speed metal,[9] thrash metal[54] and world music.[15][58]

Mudvayne's influences include Tool, Pantera, King Crimson, Genesis, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Carcass, Deicide, Emperor, Miles Davis, Black Sabbath, and Rush.[59][60] Mudvayne have repeatedly expressed admiration for Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, and were influenced by the film during the recording of L.D. 50.[61]

Although Mudvayne has described its style as "math rock"[62] and "math metal",[58][63][64] drummer Matthew McDonough said in 2009: "I honestly don't know what 'math metal' is. I made a joke early on in Mudvayne's career that we used an abacus in writing. It seems I should be careful making jokes in interviews. I don't really see Mudvayne as an innovator in anything."[65] Music critics and journalists have categorized the band as alternative metal,[66][67][68][69] nu metal,[70][71][72][73] experimental metal,[69] extreme metal,[69][74] hard rock,[75][76][77][78][79] heavy metal,[30][63][80] math metal,[64][69] groove metal,[81][82] neo-progressive metal,[69] neo-progressive rock,[83] progressive rock,[9][56][57] and progressive metal.[56][64][69][84] Eli Enis of Revolver magazine wrote that the band "wriggled between nu-metal, alt-metal, prog and hard rock in a way that remains completely unrivaled to this day. No one else has or ever will sound quite like them."[85]

Appearance

 
Vocalist Chad Gray in 2022

Although Mudvayne was known for its appearance, Gray described its aesthetic as "music first, visuals second".[23] When L.D. 50 was released, the band performed in horror film-style makeup.[10] Epic Records initially promoted Mudvayne without focusing on its members; early promotional materials featured a logo instead of photos of the band, but its appearance and music videos publicized L.D. 50.[10] The members of Mudvayne were originally known by the stage names Kud, sPaG, Ryknow and Gurrg.[4] At the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards (where they won the MTV2 Award for "Dig"), the band appeared in white suits with bloody bullet-hole makeup on their foreheads.[86] After 2002, Mudvayne changed makeup styles (from multicolored face paint to extraterrestrials) for promotional photos and changed their stage names to Chüd, Güüg, Rü-D, and Spüg,[87] though they would continue to perform in the horror-style makeup live. According to the band, the extravagant makeup added a visual aspect to their music and set them apart from other metal bands.[88] From 2003 up until their dissolution, Mudvayne largely abandoned the use of makeup to avoid image comparisons with the band Slipknot.[89] With their 2021 reunion, they began wearing makeup again when performing live.[90][91]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

MTV Video Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 "Dig" MTV2 Award Won

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006 "Determined" Best Metal Performance Nominated

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mudvayne, american, heavy, metal, band, formed, peoria, illinois, 1996, known, their, sonic, experimentation, face, body, paint, masks, uniforms, band, sold, over, million, records, worldwide, including, nearly, three, million, united, states, citation, needed. Mudvayne is an American heavy metal band formed in Peoria Illinois in 1996 1 Known for their sonic experimentation face and body paint masks and uniforms the band has sold over six million records worldwide including nearly three million in the United States citation needed The group consists of guitarist Greg Tribbett drummer Matthew McDonough lead vocalist Chad Gray and bassist Ryan Martinie The band became popular in the late 1990s Peoria Illinois underground music scene citation needed and found success with the single Dig from their debut album L D 50 2000 After releasing four more albums and touring relentlessly for nearly a decade Mudvayne went on hiatus in 2010 They reunited in 2021 and continue to perform live 2 3 MudvayneMudvayne in 2021 Left to right Ryan Martinie Chad Gray Matthew McDonough Greg TribbettBackground informationOriginPeoria Illinois U S GenresAlternative metal nu metal progressive metal hard rockYears active1996 2010 2021 presentLabelsEpicMembersGreg Tribbett Matthew McDonough Chad Gray Ryan MartiniePast membersShawn Barclay Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days Kill I Oughtta and L D 50 1996 2001 1 2 The End of All Things to Come and Lost and Found 2002 2005 1 3 The New Game and Mudvayne 2006 2009 1 4 Hiatus 2010 2021 1 5 Reunion 2021 present 2 Musical style and influences 3 Appearance 4 Band members 5 Discography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksHistory Edit The band s logo Early days Kill I Oughtta and L D 50 1996 2001 Edit Mudvayne formed in 1996 in Peoria Illinois originally consisted of lead singer Chad Gray bassist Shawn Barclay guitarist Greg Tribbett and drummer Matthew McDonough 4 The band s lineup finalized when Gray who was earning 40 000 a year in a factory quit his day job to become its singer 5 In 1997 Mudvayne financed its debut EP Kill I Oughtta 6 4 During the EP s recording Barclay was replaced by Ryan Martinie former bassist for the progressive rock band Broken Altar 7 After self distributing Kill I Oughtta 6 4 Mudvayne adopted stage names and face paint 4 8 9 Chuck Toler managed the band as they recorded their 2000 debut album L D 50 9 10 For the album Mudvayne experimented with a ragged dissonant sound a sound collage prepared for the album was used as a series of interludes 4 11 L D 50 was produced by the band and Garth Richardson 12 with executive production by Slipknot member Shawn Crahan and Slipknot manager Steve Richards 4 10 L D 50 peaked at No 1 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and No 85 on the Billboard 200 13 The singles Dig and Death Blooms peaked at No 33 and No 32 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart 13 Although the album was praised 14 some critics found the band hard to take seriously 15 To promote L D 50 Mudvayne played on the Tattoo the Earth tour with Nothingface Slayer Slipknot and Sevendust Nothingface guitarist Tom Maxwell became friends with Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray and they explored the possibility of a supergroup The following year Nothingface again toured with Mudvayne although plans for a supergroup continued they were put on hold due to scheduling conflicts Gray and Maxwell had discussed five names for the group and Mudvayne guitarist Greg Tribbett approached Maxwell out of the blue to join it Although Nothingface drummer Tommy Sickles played on the group s demo the search for another drummer began 16 The End of All Things to Come and Lost and Found 2002 2005 Edit In 2002 Mudvayne released The End of All Things to Come which the band considers its black album due to its largely black artwork 17 Isolation inspired the album s songs During its mixing Gray and McDonough stopped at Bob s Big Boy and Gray remembered overhearing someone say something like and he s got to cut his own eye out When he asked McDonough if he heard the conversation McDonough said he hadn t and Gray thought it was someone discussing a scene from a screenplay 18 The album expanded on L D 50 with a wider range of riffs tempos moods and vocals 19 Because of this experimentation Entertainment Weekly called this album more user friendly than its predecessor 20 and it was one of 2002 s most acclaimed heavy metal albums it was eventually certified Gold by the RIAA in 2003 21 The music video for the single Not Falling demonstrated Mudvayne s change in appearance from L D 50 with the musicians transformed into veined creatures with white egg colored bug eyes 22 In 2003 Mudvayne participated in the Summer Sanitarium Tour headlined by Metallica 23 and in September Chad Gray appeared on V Shape Mind s debut studio album Cul De Sac 24 In January 2004 the band began work on its third album produced by Dave Fortman 23 25 As for the previous album Mudvayne withdrew to write songs they moved into a house writing the album in four months before recording began after the Summer Sanitarium tour ended 23 26 In February Gray and Martinie expressed an interest in appearing on Within The Mind In Homage to the Musical Legacy of Chuck Schuldiner a tribute to the founder of the metal band Death 27 but the album was never produced In 2005 Chad Gray established independent record label Bullygoat Records and Bloodsimple s debut album A Cruel World with a guest appearance by Gray appeared in March 28 On April 12 Mudvayne released Lost and Found The album s first single Happy featured complex guitar work and Gray described Choices as the eight minute opus 23 In August former Mudvayne bassist Shawn Barclay released his band Sprung s debut album mastered by King s X guitarist Ty Tabor 6 That month rumors spread that Bullygoat Records would release We Pay Our Debt Sometimes A Tribute to Alice in Chains with performances by Mudvayne Cold Audioslave Breaking Benjamin Static X and the surviving members of Alice in Chains A spokesperson for Alice in Chains told the press that the band was unaware of any tribute album and Mudvayne s manager said that reports of the album were only rumors 29 In September the band met with director Darren Lynn Bousman whose film Saw II was in production and would include Forget to Remember from Lost and Found Bousman showed them a scene of a man cutting his eye out of his skull to retrieve a key When Gray told Bousman about the conversation at Bob s Big Boy two years earlier Bousman said he holds his production meetings at the restaurant and Saw II was based on a screenplay he wrote years earlier 18 Gray appeared briefly in the film and the music video for Forget to Remember contained clips from Saw II 18 The New Game and Mudvayne 2006 2009 Edit In 2006 Gray Tribbett and Tom Maxwell were joined by former Pantera and Damageplan drummer Vinnie Paul for the supergroup Hellyeah On March 8 when Mudvayne and Korn performed at the KBPI Birthday Bash in Denver Thornton waitress Nicole LaScalia was injured during Mudvayne s set 30 Two years later LaScalia filed a lawsuit against radio station owner Clear Channel Broadcasting concert promoter Live Nation the University of Denver and members of Mudvayne and Korn 30 During the summer Gray Tribbett Maxwell and Paul recorded an album as Hellyeah 31 After a tour with Sevendust Mudvayne released the 2007 retrospective By the People for the People compiled from selections chosen by fans on the band s website 32 The album debuted at number 51 on the U S Billboard 200 chart selling about 22 000 copies in its first week 18 33 After Gray and Tribbett returned from touring with Hellyeah Mudvayne began recording The New Game with Dave Fortman 34 After the album s 2008 release Fortman told MTV that it would be followed in six months by another full length record 35 For its self titled fifth album Mudvayne hoped to create a white album describing its cover art 17 The album printed with blacklight paint was only visible under a black light a light whose wavelength is primarily ultraviolet 36 Mudvayne was recorded in the summer of 2008 37 and released in 2009 Hiatus 2010 2021 Edit In 2010 Mudvayne again paused to allow Gray and Tribbett to tour with Hellyeah and because of the supergroup s album releases the band would be on hiatus until at least 2014 38 With Hellyeah Tribbett has recorded three albums Hellyeah Stampede and Band of Brothers 39 Gray has contributed to an additional fourth fifth and sixth albums Blood for Blood Unden able and Welcome Home 40 In 2012 Ryan Martinie toured with Korn as a temporary replacement for bassist Reginald Arvizu who remained at home during his wife s pregnancy 41 The following year Martinie played bass on Kurai s debut EP Breaking the Broken 42 In 2014 Tribbett left Hellyeah 43 Reunion 2021 present Edit On April 19 2021 Mudvayne announced that they had reunited and would play their first shows in 12 years in the fall which included festival appearances at Inkcarceration Music amp Tattoo in Mansfield Aftershock in Sacramento and Welcome to Rockville in Florida concert promoter and festival organizer Danny Wimmer stated that these would be the band s only live appearances for 2021 The band were previously scheduled to also appear at Louder Than Life in Louisville before the performance was canceled on September 21 due to Gray and some staff members contracting COVID 19 2 44 The members of Mudvayne have reportedly discussed the possibility of new material 45 The band s reunion resumed in the summer of 2022 with appearances at Upheaval Festival in Grand Rapids and Rock Fest in Cadott 3 46 followed by their first US tour in 13 years which saw Mudvayne co headline the Freaks on Parade tour with Rob Zombie 47 The tour s stop in Tampa made headlines when during one show Gray fell off the stage while performing the song Not Falling 48 Gray himself noted the irony and joked it was amazing 49 and unbelievable 50 Musical style and influences Edit Mudvayne bassist Ryan Martinie is noted for his complex playing 7 Mudvayne is noted for its musical complexity 51 52 complex meters and polyrhythms 53 The band s music contains what McDonough calls number symbolism where certain riffs correspond to lyrical themes 9 Mudvayne has incorporated elements of death metal 9 19 jazz 54 jazz fusion 19 55 progressive rock 9 19 54 56 57 speed metal 9 thrash metal 54 and world music 15 58 Mudvayne s influences include Tool Pantera King Crimson Genesis Emerson Lake amp Palmer Carcass Deicide Emperor Miles Davis Black Sabbath and Rush 59 60 Mudvayne have repeatedly expressed admiration for Stanley Kubrick s 2001 A Space Odyssey and were influenced by the film during the recording of L D 50 61 Although Mudvayne has described its style as math rock 62 and math metal 58 63 64 drummer Matthew McDonough said in 2009 I honestly don t know what math metal is I made a joke early on in Mudvayne s career that we used an abacus in writing It seems I should be careful making jokes in interviews I don t really see Mudvayne as an innovator in anything 65 Music critics and journalists have categorized the band as alternative metal 66 67 68 69 nu metal 70 71 72 73 experimental metal 69 extreme metal 69 74 hard rock 75 76 77 78 79 heavy metal 30 63 80 math metal 64 69 groove metal 81 82 neo progressive metal 69 neo progressive rock 83 progressive rock 9 56 57 and progressive metal 56 64 69 84 Eli Enis of Revolver magazine wrote that the band wriggled between nu metal alt metal prog and hard rock in a way that remains completely unrivaled to this day No one else has or ever will sound quite like them 85 Appearance Edit Vocalist Chad Gray in 2022 Although Mudvayne was known for its appearance Gray described its aesthetic as music first visuals second 23 When L D 50 was released the band performed in horror film style makeup 10 Epic Records initially promoted Mudvayne without focusing on its members early promotional materials featured a logo instead of photos of the band but its appearance and music videos publicized L D 50 10 The members of Mudvayne were originally known by the stage names Kud sPaG Ryknow and Gurrg 4 At the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards where they won the MTV2 Award for Dig the band appeared in white suits with bloody bullet hole makeup on their foreheads 86 After 2002 Mudvayne changed makeup styles from multicolored face paint to extraterrestrials for promotional photos and changed their stage names to Chud Guug Ru D and Spug 87 though they would continue to perform in the horror style makeup live According to the band the extravagant makeup added a visual aspect to their music and set them apart from other metal bands 88 From 2003 up until their dissolution Mudvayne largely abandoned the use of makeup to avoid image comparisons with the band Slipknot 89 With their 2021 reunion they began wearing makeup again when performing live 90 91 Band members EditCurrent members Greg Tribbett guitars backing vocals 1996 2010 2021 present lead vocals 1996 Matthew McDonough drums keyboards 1996 2010 2021 present Chad Gray lead vocals 1996 2010 2021 present Ryan Martinie bass 1997 2010 2021 present Touring members Marcus Rafferty guitars backing vocals 2021 present 92 Former members Shawn Barclay bass 1996 1997 TimelineDiscography EditMain article Mudvayne discography Studio albums L D 50 2000 The End of All Things to Come 2002 Lost and Found 2005 The New Game 2008 Mudvayne 2009 Awards and nominations EditMTV Video Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2001 Dig MTV2 Award WonGrammy Awards Year Nominee work Award Result2006 Determined Best Metal Performance NominatedReferences Edit Mudvayne Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved April 14 2020 a b It s Official Mudvayne To Reunite For First Live Performances In 12 Years Blabbermouth net April 19 2021 Retrieved April 19 2021 a b Mudvayne Announce 2022 Festival Shows Revolver January 27 2022 Retrieved February 9 2022 a b c d e f g Sharpe Young Garry 2005 Mudvayne New Wave of American Heavy Metal Zonda Books Limited p 213 ISBN 0 9582684 0 1 CHAD GRAY On Switching Back And Forth Between MUDVAYNE And HELLYEAH Blabbermouth net December 6 2007 Retrieved July 9 2013 a b c Former MUDVAYNE Bassist Resurfaces In SPRUNG Project Blabbermouth net August 11 2005 a b Ryan Martinie Encyclopaedia Metallum Dansby Andrew September 24 2002 New Mudvayne To Come Rolling Stone Archived from the original on February 16 2009 Retrieved January 5 2009 a b c d e f g Bienstock Richard 2002 Mask Hysteria In Kitts Jeff Tolinski Brad eds Guitar World Presents Nu Metal Hal Leonard Corporation pp 79 82 ISBN 0 634 03287 9 a b c d Hay Carla April 28 2001 No Name s Mudvayne Digs into the Billboard 200 Billboard Vol 113 no 17 pp 17 81 ISSN 0006 2510 Torreano Bradley Review of The Beginning of All Things to End AllMusic Retrieved February 26 2010 McIver Joel 2002 Mudvayne Nu metal The Next Generation of Rock amp Punk Omnibus Press p 86 ISBN 0 7119 9209 6 a b Charts and awards for L D 50 AllMusic Retrieved February 24 2010 Krgin Borivoj December 25 2001 Review of L D 50 Blabbermouth net Archived from the original on August 22 2004 Retrieved February 24 2010 a b Ruhlmann William Review of L D 50 AllMusic Retrieved February 24 2010 Jon Wiederhorn Hellyeah Night Riders Revolver March 2007 p 60 64 link to Revolver back issues Archived September 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b MUDVAYNE Frontman Sees The Black Light Blabbermouth net November 13 2009 Archived from the original on November 20 2009 Retrieved November 14 2009 a b c d Harris Chris November 2 2005 Saw II Eye Plucking Scene A Fateful Moment For Mudvayne MTV News Retrieved October 5 2011 a b c d Wiederhorn Jon October 24 2002 Mudvayne s New Look Coincides With New Sound MTV News Retrieved June 19 2011 Farber Jim November 29 2002 Music Review The End of All Things to Come 2002 Entertainment Weekly No 684 Wedge Dave July 3 2003 Hardest of the hard Deftones bring power surge to massive metal tour Boston Herald Archived from the original on October 27 2014 Retrieved October 3 2011 Mudvayne s The End of All Things to Come was one of last year s most acclaimed metal releases Wiederhorn Jon October 9 2002 Mudvayne Infected By Insects During Not Falling Shoot MTV News Retrieved October 5 2011 a b c d e Montgomery James March 2 2005 Mudvayne Lose The Makeup Find Inspiration In Isolation MTV News Retrieved January 5 2009 Doray Dave January 9 2004 V Shape Mind s debut disc is pretty solid Ign com Retrieved April 14 2020 Dave Fortman to Produce New Mudvayne Album Mix May 19 2004 Archived from the original on January 29 2008 Retrieved October 5 2011 MTV News May 28 2004 For The Record Quick News On Justin Timberlake And Usher T I Britney Spears Paris Hilton The Vines amp More MTV Retrieved October 3 2011 JAMES MURPHY DEATH Tribute Album Update Blabbermouth net February 24 2004 Loftus Johnny A Cruel World Bloodsimple AllMusic Retrieved April 14 2020 ALICE IN CHAINS Tribute Album Report Was A Hoax Blabbermouth net August 7 2005 a b c Paton James June 6 2008 Concert injuries land promoters venues in court Rocky Mountain News Denver Colorado Retrieved January 4 2009 Nicole LaScalia was knocked to the floor of Magness Arena and trampled by concertgoers moments after the heavy metal band Mudvayne took the stage Buchanan Darrin Interview with Tom Maxwell Blistering Archived from the original on January 2 2013 Retrieved November 16 2007 Lymangrover Jason October 5 2011 By the People For the People Mudvayne AllMusic Retrieved April 14 2020 Mudvayne By The People For The People First Week Sales Revealed Blabbermouth net December 5 2007 Archived from the original on April 22 2008 Retrieved August 23 2011 Chad Gray interview on Type 3 Media 2008 Archived from the original on April 10 2008 Retrieved February 21 2008 Exclusive Mudvayne To Drop Two New Albums in Next Year Headbangers Blog Headbangers Blog 2008 Retrieved August 14 2008 Mudvayne To Release New Album In December First Track Posted Online Blabbermouth net October 7 2009 Archived from the original on October 10 2009 Mudvayne Drummer Interviewed On The Big Dumb Radio Show Blabbermouth net September 18 2009 Archived from the original on February 1 2013 We had time and there wasn t anything going on last summer so we went in and recorded it Mudvayne On Hiatus For At Least Two More Years Blabbermouth net November 21 2011 Archived from the original on January 23 2012 Retrieved January 3 2012 Monger James Christopher Hellyeah biography AllMusic Retrieved April 14 2020 Titus Christa June 1 2016 Chad Gray I Hope Phil Collins Loves Hellyeah s Cover of I Don t Care Anymore billboard com Retrieved December 3 2017 Korn Bassist Expecting Child Mudvayne s Ryan Martinie To Fill In Blabbermouth net August 3 2012 Mudvayne Bassist s KURAI To Release Debut EP In December Blabbermouth net October 11 2013 HELLYEAH Parts Ways With Guitarist Bassist Announces Blood For Blood Album Details Blabbermouth net Retrieved February 13 2014 Mudvayne Announces Official Reunion Dates notreble com April 21 2021 Retrieved May 4 2021 Hellyeah Drummer Confirms Band Hiatus Metal Storm May 16 2021 Retrieved May 16 2021 SHINEDOWN DISTURBED And EVANESCENCE To Headline 2022 ROCK FEST Blabbermouth net January 27 2022 Retrieved February 9 2022 ROB ZOMBIE And MUDVAYNE Announce Summer 2022 Tour With STATIC X And POWERMAN 5000 Blabbermouth net March 21 2022 Retrieved March 22 2022 Video Mudvayne Frontman Chad Gray Falls Off the Stage While Singing Not Falling MetalSucks July 28 2022 MUDVAYNE s CHAD GRAY Is Still Hurting After Falling Off Stage In Tampa It Was F ing Brutal BLABBERMOUTH NET July 29 2022 MUDVAYNE s CHAD GRAY Says Irony Of Him Falling Off Stage While Singing Not Falling Is Crazy And Unbelievable BLABBERMOUTH NET August 2 2022 MUDVAYNE s RYAN MARTINIE Offering One On One Bass Lessons To Fans Blabbermouth net February 12 2009 Kaye Don 2007 Review of Hellyeah Blabbermouth net Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved June 19 2011 Biamonte Nicole ed October 28 2010 Pop Culture Pedagogy in the Music Classroom Teaching Tools from American Idol to YouTube Scarecrow Press p 69 ISBN 978 1461670568 a b c Mudvayne Celebrates 15th Anniversary Guitar Interactive Magazine July 2017 Retrieved December 5 2017 Ratliff Ben September 28 2000 Review of L D 50 Rolling Stone Archived from the original on November 12 2007 Retrieved February 24 2010 a b c Valdez Christina Killion December 31 2008 Fans Dig Mudvayne Rochester MN Rochester Post Bulletin Retrieved January 4 2009 Mudvayne the Grammy nominated progressive rock and metal band is helping keep rock on a roll in Rochester permanent dead link a b The End of All Things to Come review Launch com a b Intense Mudvayne Will Help Heavy Music Kids Do The Math Morning Call Articles mcall com September 22 2000 Retrieved March 18 2013 KAOS2000 Magazine interview with Spag Matt McDonough of MudVayne KAOS2000 June 2001 Archived from the original on August 21 2008 Retrieved October 5 2015 Beller Bryan Westman Johan March 9 2010 Ryan Martinie of Mudvayne BassPlayer com Retrieved July 15 2018 Bio February 13 2003 Archived from the original on February 13 2003 Retrieved February 2 2013 Wilson Scott August 30 2001 Mud Brothers The Pitch Archived from the original on September 9 2012 Retrieved January 5 2009 a b Sheaffer Caleb April 9 2003 Mudvayne brings tongue in cheek sensibility to BJC show The Daily Collegian Retrieved January 5 2009 a b c D Angelo Joe September 19 2002 Mudvayne Reaches The End With New Album MTV com Retrieved December 27 2008 The Peoria Illinois progressive metal quartet has named their new album The End of All Things To Come Interview With Matt McDonough of Mudvayne Sick Drummer Magazine December 30 2009 Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved February 3 2013 Monger James Christopher Original Album Classics Mudvayne AllMusic Torreano Bradley Mudvayne The Beginning of All Things to End AllMusic Retrieved June 3 2014 Byrne Michael December 10 2008 Music The Short List Baltimore City Paper Archived from the original on December 12 2008 Retrieved January 5 2009 Well calculated alterna metal band Mudvayne makes a whole bunch of money at Rams Head Live with 10 Years and a band called Snot a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c d e f Dominic Serene August 28 2009 Get to know Mudvayne here Sept 2 The Arizona Republic Gannett Company Retrieved March 28 2012 Mudvayne has been added to an ever growing list of metals experimental metal alternative metal extreme metal progressive metal neo progressive metal and the impressive pocket protector favorite math metal Phillips William Cogan Brian 2009 Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal Music Greenwood Press p 147 ISBN 978 0 313 34800 6 Udo Tommy 2002 Brave Nu World Sanctuary Publishing pp 172 174 ISBN 1 86074 415 X 28 Nu Metal Era Bands You Probably Forgot All About NME Retrieved December 13 2015 Mudvayne Do What You Do 3 30 Billboard Vol 120 no 42 October 18 2008 p 46 ISSN 0006 2510 Weingarten Marc August 18 2005 Same sound cleaner faces for Mudvayne Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 5 2009 extreme metal quartet Mudvayne Steve Baltin October 27 2004 Mudvayne Unmask on Lost Music News Rolling Stone Retrieved February 2 2013 Deftones just want to have a blast Telegram amp Gazette July 3 2003 Retrieved January 5 2009 And fans will witness Mudvayne trying to remake itself from a costume wearing shock rock act into a just plain menacing hard rock act Mudvayne Goes Alien For New Album Billboard September 25 2002 Retrieved December 27 2015 Pareles Jon July 10 2003 Rock Review Metallica Thrashes Back to 80 s Angst The New York Times Retrieved December 27 2015 Carman Keith January 23 2010 Mudvayne Mudvayne Exclaim Retrieved December 27 2015 Potter Tina August 7 2003 Heavy metal s best ignite Seattle crowd on Metallica s Summer Sanitarium Tour The Seattle Times Metallica the elder statesmen of metal assembled an untouchable lineup of metal acts to join them on a tour that reads like a who s who of heavy metal heavyweights Mudvayne and the Deftones Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit Meschiari Fabio October 6 2015 Audiotopsy Recensione Natural Causes Metallus it in Italian Retrieved December 17 2022 Freeman Phil Deathless Throwdown AllMusic Retrieved July 16 2022 The music too has a lot of Mudvayne s combination of groove and progressive epic ness Weisblott Marc January 21 2003 Big With the Kids The Village Voice Retrieved January 5 2009 You know Trapt aren t vying for the affections of neo prog Mudvayne fanatics when their singer Chris Brown feels Genesis got good only after Phil Collins took the mic Wedge Dave December 10 2008 There s no masking Mudvayne s prog metal passion Boston Herald Retrieved January 4 2009 10 Best Mudvayne Songs Revolver May 10 2021 Retrieved December 16 2022 Mudvayne News Music Performances and Show Video Clips Mtv com Wiederhorn Jon November 4 2002 Mudvayne Not Aliens At NY Show MTV News Retrieved January 5 2009 Mudvayne C2 On Monday 2nd June 2003 Brighton News June 2 2003 Archived from the original on December 16 2008 Retrieved January 5 2009 Chart Attack Best Magazine 2020 Chartattack com Retrieved April 14 2020 Mudvayne Returned To The Stage For Their First Live Show In Over A Decade Theprp com September 12 2021 Mudvayne play first show in 12 years Video Exclusive Photos September 13 2021 Who Is Mudvayne s New Second Guitarist LoadedRadio October 12 2021 Retrieved October 12 2021 Bibliography EditMcIver Joel 2006 Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Music Sales Group ISBN 0 85712 028 X External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mudvayne Mudvayne discography at Discogs Mudvayne on Facebook Mudvayne on MySpace Mudvayne on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mudvayne amp oldid 1145959724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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