Mudvayne: The End Of All Things To Come
Mudvayne: The End Of All Things To Come
Format: CD
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Artist: Mudvayne
Label: Music on CD
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8718627231302
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
CD reissue. 2002 album from the nu-metal band. The album starts with a very adrenaline-fueled song, "Silenced", which is a protest-song about censorship and not having the right of free speech. Next, we get "Trapped In The Wake Of A Dream", which starts off with a cool drumming pattern followed by the hit single "Not Falling", which is catchy and fun. "(Per)Version Of A Truth" comes along and once again gets political, this time talking about the government being dishonest. "Mercy, Severity" starts up with some great, gut-punching bass lines and talks about Hindu mythology. Musically in the spheres of Tool and System Of A Down we finally get to the album closer "A Key To Nothing". Mudvayne proves to be experts at balancing melody, aggression, and intricacy.
Tracks:
1.1 Silenced
1.2 Trapped in the Wake of a Dream
1.3 Not Falling
1.4 (Per)Version of a Truth
1.5 Mercy, Severity
1.6 World So Cold
1.7 The Patient Mental
1.8 Skrying
1.9 Solve Et Coagula
1.10 Shadow of a Man
1.11 12:97:24:99
1.12 The End of All Things to Come
1.13 A Key to Nothing