"Come clean" CD by Puddle Of Mudd

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The Post Grungers Puddle Of Mudd sponsored by Fred Durst became superstars right on release of their second album and their major debut "Come clean". Even at that time, five million albums were no trifling matter.
Item no. 416708
Title Come clean
Musical Genre Grunge
Product topic Bands
Band Puddle Of Mudd
Release date 3/4/02
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Control (Album Version)
  • 2.
    Drift And Die (Album Version)
  • 3.
    Out Of My Head (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 4.
    Nobody Told Me (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 5.
    Blurry (Album Version)
  • 6.
    She Hates Me (Album Version)
  • 7.
    Bring Me Down (Album Version)
  • 8.
    Never Change (Album Version)
  • 9.
    Basement (Album Version)
  • 10.
    Said (Album Version (Explicit))
  • 11.
    Piss It All Away (Album Version)
  • 12.
    Control (Acoustic Version)
  • 13.
    Control

by Marcel Anders (null) After Staind and P.O.D. now the third American Rock sensation within only a few months: Puddle Of Mudd are the heirs of the Seattle-sound. A quartet that, so it seems couldn't get enough of Alice In Chains, Nirvana and Soundgarden and now transforms these influences to energetic 4-minute killers, including melancholic foundation, multi-choir vocals, psychedelic feeling and huge guitar walls. It's been a while since such sad music has been so attractive, charming and addictive like the 11 songs of this debut. Because the band from Kansas City is not only going for melancholy, they also write beautiful songs with charts appeal ("Out of my head") or picks up the acoustic guitar ("Drift & Die") and jams a while. Yet, Scantlin & Co. have their best moments always when they are really kicking off, when they hit the drums really hard and present fat riffs, when the frontman roars and you see Cobain, Staley and Cornell in sad unity before your inner eye. Those were great days ...

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