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Mudvayne is a Peoria, Illinois, USA-based alternative metal quartet started in 1996 by vocalist Chad Gray, guitarist Greg Tribbett, drummer Matthew McDonough, and bassist Shawn Barclay (replaced by Ryan Martinie in 1998). They are known for their unorthodox song structures and unique visual style.
The music of Mudvayne has been described as math metal, by their drummer, Matt McDonough. The term was used to explain the intricate nature of the music, though the music does not quite fit under the "math metal" label, which is why Mudvayne's sound has been described as nu-metal, but the band strongly disagree to being aligned with nu-metal. As quoted by guitarist Greg Tribbett in an interview with Australian Guitar Magazine "We were never a nu-metal band but because we came out at the same time as the whole nu-metal thing we got thrown in there." (Mudvayne - Wikipedia)
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- Not Falling
- Nothing To Gein
- Fall Into Sleep
- Forget To Remember (v2)
- Happy?
- A World So Cold
- Death Blooms
- Forget To Remember
- Happy? (Live)
- Dig (Live)
- Dig
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Official Homepage
Mudvayne is a Peoria, Illinois, USA-based alternative metal quartet started in 1996 by vocalist Chad Gray, guitarist Greg Tribbett, drummer Matthew McDonough, and bassist Shawn Barclay (replaced by Ryan Martinie in 1998). They are known for their unorthodox song structures and unique visual style.
The music of Mudvayne has been described as math metal, by their drummer, Matt McDonough. The term was used to explain the intricate nature of the music, though the music does not quite fit under the "math metal" label, which is why Mudvayne's sound has been described as nu-metal, but the band strongly disagree to being aligned with nu-metal. As quoted by guitarist Greg Tribbett in an interview with Australian Guitar Magazine "We were never a nu-metal band but because we came out at the same time as the whole nu-metal thing we got thrown in there." (Mudvayne - Wikipedia)
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Anyone here who wants to start the Mudvanye page at WikiMusicGuide?
loves me some mudvanyne!
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