Mudvayne To Sell 150,000 Albums In First Week Of Lost And Found Hitting Shelves

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MUDVAYNE are on track to sell over 150,000 copies of their Epic Records release "Lost and Found", which could tentatively land them at #2 on the Billboard Charts.
Source: siN's Metal News
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14 Comments on "Mudvayne To Sell 150,000 Copies Of Lost And Found"

5. writes:
The whole album is above par, it's just really hard to top the first 2 records....
"Pushing Through" Is classic Mudvayne, I about crashed my car when that song came on. "Happy?" is great too albeit endlessly catchy, as it is supposed to be....The records very solid on all aspects, just the song structures lack the complexity: fewer breakdowns, and odd little passages, twists and turns...
However the instrumentation remains strong tight and complex....The lyrics are as tortured and varied as ever and the vocals are still crystal clear and moving and alternatekt intensely vicious and abrasive.
A 4 1/4 star album out of 5 in my opinion and worth the 9 bucks i plopped down for it. Mudvayne deserve the success.
7. writes:
I rather liked it too. I'm a big fan of their first major label album though. Ld 50 turned me on my head when I first heard it from end to end....Classic stuff. The second record was almost as good, the lyrics were still strong just not as mind bending as the first time out. This album is lyrically sturdy, like the second record but again, not as epic in scope as Ld 50. The bass is still really fun to listen to though, Ryan is all over the neck. If you're a fan of any of the Mudvayne albums, I wouldn't pass up on Lost and Found"...It delivers, that much I can promise. What you get is 2 super catchy songs and then a mish mash of songs that could have come from either of the other 2 records.

9. writes:
I would Start off like the rest of us probably did with L.D 50 wich is in most peoples opinion their greatest album but to me all of their albums are the greatest I wont limit my love of their music to just one album,'RememberMetal' sums it up pretty good about their new album, but one thing i notice is i think alot of people arnt listening to the music right...its not about moshing and rocking hard ect., those are great things but most important its about the powefull poetic emotion in every verse the hoplessness the sadness the anger the virulent dyshoria that subjugates your mind, its nice to find a band who really express what the small few us un normal feel, if you dont like mudvayne you probably just cant relate or even begin to understand what the musical poetry is all about.



14. writes:
depends on your taste crazykid. "Ld 50" is raw complex intensity, lot more screaming than singing, but when the singing arrives it couldn't be more perfect. "the end of all things to come" is there most balanced effort i think lots of screaming lots of melody lots of time changes. i like them both alot. lost and found is without a doubt less abrasive but it's not a big difference. there lots of song that would have been at home on ld 50 or teoattc and of course a few songs are stomping with rage. 3 very good albums if you ask me. get them in chronological order though.
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1. cRaZyKiD writes:
that is f***in awesome, everyone who bought a cd is awesome and very smart.