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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0886970129527
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Epic
Manufacturer: Epic
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Epic
Release Date: November 18, 2008
Studio: Epic
Sales Rank: 925
MPN: 701295
Disc 1:- Fish Out of Water
- Do What You Do
- A New Game
- Have It Your Way
- A Cinderella Story
- The Hate in Me
- Scarlet Letters
- Dull Boy
- Same Ol'
- Never Enough
- We the People
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Album Description: Grammy nominated Mudvayne release in 2008 their first studio album in three years. All copies of the album contain an exclusive code for fans to register and play The New Game to solve a murder mystery as it unfolds with weekly clues. Grand prizes will be awarded to the winning finalists. Fans must own the CD in order to play and win prizes. Fans with the code can redeem for the free fan club membership which allows them the only way to get tickets to see Mudvayne live!
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Best record from these guys yet. Good idea to have the murder story line to accompany the album too.
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When I put this cd in and heard it through I knew there were going to be a bunch of negative reviews for it. This album is NOT L.D.50 or anything close. It is however, a good rock album. If you want a good rock album and something different from Mudvayne, you'll like this album! If you want the crazy Mudvayne of old you will be disappointed. I on the other hand, can enjoy both!
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i find it funny about the topic of this band "selling out". it doesn't even matter to me. im simply not into this kind of music anymore. constant 3 min songs verse chorus verse chorus doesn't at all excite me. maybe they did sell out who cares they're boring regardless.
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This album is so much better than these other reviewers are saying. The sound is only slightly lighter and only in some songs with more attention paid to melody, but there are still plenty of heavy songs and the album still has Mudvayne's trademark sound. Chad Grey is still a great singer who can scream better than anybody and he still screams a lot. Ryan Martinie is still the best bassist in metal. The drums are still great, though maybe not as great as past albums. And the guitar work is a ... Read More
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What do you people want? A Mudvayne CD that sounds exactly like L.D.50? All you "they are selling out" whining losers need to grow up. A band changes. A band evolves. This band is doing that. They have grown. They no longer need to throw in the f-word a hundred times per song. And, they have a GUITAR SOLO! I am one of the few who thinks this is great.
And, if anyone really thinks they have lost their edge, go see a live show. They are just as heavy and twisted as day one.
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