Mudvayne is a Peoria, Illinois, USA-based Alternative Metal quartet started in 1996. They are known for their unorthodox song structures and unique visual style.
The band first rose to fame in 2000 with their first single "Dig" from their debut album L.D. 50. For this song, the band won the first ever MTV2 Award at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2001. The popularity of the song paved the way for the highly successful album and was followed by singles "Death Blooms" and "Nothing To Gein". In 2001, they released an extended version of the Kill, I Oughtta EP as The Beginning of All Things to End and continued their frequent touring.
Mudvayne are famous for wearing extravagant make-up, seen in both their music videos and concerts, and utilizing bizarre stage names such as Kud, Gurrg, RyKnow, and sPaG. When their sophomore effort, 2002's The End of All Things to Come, the band changed make-up styles from multicolored face paint to dressing up as aliens. Mudvayne's reason for wearing such extravagant make-up was, according to the band, to add a visual aspect to their music and to set them apart from other run-of-the-mill metal bands. With the release of the 2003 single "World So Cold", Mudvayne abandoned their use of make-up and in 2005, their third album Lost and Found was released with the band members' real names and without any gimmicks. However, the band has said that future use of make-up is not out of the question. In late 2005 / early 2006, Mudvayne toured in support of KoRn on a worldwide basis. Their 2005 single "Determined" was included on the Underground 2 soundtrack. "Happy?" was featured as the theme music of the WWE Vengeance pay-per-view for World Wrestling Entertainment in June 2005. Such exposure has been a considerable help to raise their popularity.
| Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Hot 100 | US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | |||
| 2000 | "Dig" | - | - | #33 | L.D. 50 |
| 2000 | "Death Blooms" | - | - | #32 | L.D. 50 |
| 2002 | "Not Falling" | - | #28 | #11 | The End of All Things to Come |
| 2002 | "(Per)Version Of A Truth" | - | - | - | The End of All Things to Come |
| 2003 | "World So Cold" | - | - | #16 | The End of All Things to Come |
| 2005 | "Determined" | - | - | - | Lost and Found |
| 2005 | "Happy?" | #89 | #8 | #1 (1 week) | Lost and Found |
| 2005 | "Forget to Remember" | - | #23 | #8 | Lost and Found |
| 2006 | "Fall Into Sleep" | - | - | #4 | Lost and Found |
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