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How did Mudvayne reinvent nu-metal? I look at Mudvayne’s debut album “L.D. 50” and debut music video “Dig,” Chad Gray, their bassist Ryan Martinie, other Mudvayne albums like “The End Of All Things To Come” and “Lost & Found,” big singles like “Not Falling” and “Happy?”, Hellyeah and the Mudvayne reunion.

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0:00 Intro
2:27 Mudvayne’s early years & “L.D. 50”
7:37 “The End Of All Things To Come”
9:19 “Lost & Found”
11:02 Hellyeah & hiatus
13:44 Mudvayne’s reunion

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35 thoughts on “HOW MUDVAYNE REINVENTED NU-METAL

  1. because of the mudvayne concert at mr. smalls in Pittsburgh in 2005 I now have to wear earplugs at shows to not have awful tinnitus, completely worth it

  2. Summer Sanitarium was freaken dope. I remember going there to watch Mudvayne and Deftones… the fact that Metallica and Limp Bizkit were there was just a plus

  3. What an amazing band. L.D. 50 and End of All Things are are legendary albums. And as you said, they were my gateway to metalcore and heavier shit. Great video!

  4. He'll ya sorry I seen them 2 times and I supported them because of Vinny but I always thought they sucked just weak like hard rock I seen hell ya with avenge seven fold and hell ya just sounded like a local band after avenge still I always supported them

  5. Mudvayne I loved them I played in a band at that time big scene in Calgary was awesome for us when we heard them we thought wow this band is hard to play we actually called them mathematical metal lol so many strange groove drumming changes loved it this was before there was a actual genre called math metal they came through Calgary and I thought they fucking destroyed I guess we can call it nu metal but for us playing in a tec thrash band we thought they were way to complex to call nu metal

  6. I Saw these guys at Summer Sanitarium 2003!!!!! I ended up catching one of Kirk Hammetts guitar picks at that show, and will Never sell it, Lol……..here's my Tip, Don't try to "catch" guitar picks, just look on the Ground after the show…..no one ever catches them, then everyone just forgets about it 2 seconds later, and there's like 20 of them laying on the ground, bahaha…….But yes, Mudvayne still gives me chills when I put their songs on…..they aged Surprisingly well.

  7. I am NOT a fan of Nu metal..I'll take the classic 80's heyday stuff…BUT Mudvayne is entirely different! These guys had the sound and tone of Nu Metal…but they had a very deep complexity to them. The nu metal scene was EXTREMELY oversaturated by commercial bands trying to find their schtick, there little standout that made them different than everyone else…none of them had anything different (skindred trying to do the reggae rap, Orgy looking like fashion runway models, etc). Mudvayne was just pure talented music. I've still yet to hear any other bands from the golden age of nu metal that sounded anything close to these guys. Amazing band and musicians. I'd proudly go to one of their shows in a heartbeat

  8. My first introduction to Mudvayne was with songs like Happy and Forget to Remember, so I initially thought they were just your average 2000s hard rock band and then I discovered Dig and I was like "whoa, wtf, this is MUDVAYNE?!"

  9. Mudvayne was so sick, probably the turning point of my life to enjoy Rock music. My brother always loved Punk, Korn, etc but I wasn't into it much then came along Mudvayne. I used to bump them in my car in between Tupac, Spice 1 and Dr Dre. Dig still holds up here in 2022. It's a fuckin masterpiece. I'm happy to know I have good taste haha.

  10. wait….. Reinvented numetal? the album LD50 was produced by Shawn Crahan…. it sounds like the selftitled slipknot album…… of course Mudvayne brought their own twist but they are as close to Slipknot in sound as Korn is to Coal Chamber….. anyway now on to watching the video XD

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