Puddle Of Mudd Album: “Come Clean [Edited]”
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Puddle Of Mudd: Wesley Reid Scantlin (vocals, guitar); Paul James Phillips (guitar, background vocals); Douglas John Ardito (bass, background vocals); Greg Upchurch (drums, background vocals).
<p>Recorded at Third Stone Recording and NRG Studios, North Hollywood, California.
<p>Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst has a growing stable of talent that is building a track record of amazing successes; first with the wildcard explosion of Staind and then with the signing of melodic alt-rockers Puddle Of Mudd to his Flawless label. It's frightening how well the songs on COME CLEAN stick with the listener immediately. "Control" couples a sleaze-meets-Tool middle eight with STP-flavored guitar crunch. The single-worthy offerings "Nobody Told Me" and "Blurry" burn their way into one's consciousness with the soon-to-be-signature octave-unison vocals of Wes Scantlin.
<p>Former Eleven/Chris Cornell drummer Greg Upchurch brings seasoned chops to the table, especially in "Basement" and "Out Of My Head." The lovesick parody of "She Hates Me" is destined for movie soundtrack infamy, even if it owes a great debt to early Suicidal Tendencies material (the chord progression could have been lifted from "I Saw Your Mommy"). COME CLEAN closes with the Soundgarden-meets-Jane's Addiction "Piss It All Away," the clearest evidence that Puddle Of Mudd are disciples of 90's rock, to great compliment.
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Come Clean [Edited] |
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UPC:606949307523
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Rock & Pop
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Artist:Puddle Of Mudd
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Producer:John Kurzweg; Fred Durst
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Label:Flawless/Geffen
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Distributed:Universal Distribution
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Release Date:2001/08/28
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Original Release Year:2001
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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Garrett (New Berlin, WI USA) - May 03, 2002
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Puddle of Mudd Rocks
This cd is awsome, exspecialy the song Blurry
Customer review - September 10, 2003
- Puddle of Mudd rules
This is a great album a mix of Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam and Nirvana, but mostly nirvana
The best tracks are Control, Blurry, She Hates Me ,Nobody Told Me(my favorite),and P*** It All Away.
Now as for the warning label, I don`t even understand why it`s even there,even "She Hates Me" doesn`t have that much swearing, there was more swearing in Blink 182`s "Dude Ranch" and that isn`t even parental advisory, so I own the explicit(if you can call it that) version, but theres really no difference
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- I know I've reviewed this CD before...
This CD released by Puddle of Mudd is their debut album in a clean, edited manner. It's got the same great guitars, solos, vocals, and slightly changed lyrics.
Anthony (New York, U.S.A.) - April 08, 2002
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Great CD!!!!!
This Is A Great CD By A Band That Loves Their Music!
Customer review - May 12, 2002
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- one good song, that's it..
I got this cd hoping that the rest would be just as good as Blurry.. but no.. it was really bad.. I can't stand to listen to it... was a waste of my money...
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