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THE NEW GAME (EDITED VERSION)
Mudvayne
Genre: Heavy Metal
Artist/Group Name: Mudvayne
Release Date: 2008
Original Release Date: 2008
Label: Epic (USA)
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Disc 1
1. Fish Out of Water
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2. Do What You Do
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3. New Game, A
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4. Have It Your Way
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5. Cinderella Story, A
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6. Hate in Me, The
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7. Scarlet Letters
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8. Dull Boy
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9. Same Ol'
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10. Never Enough
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11. We the People
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# of Discs: 1
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1. Fish Out of Water
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2. Do What You Do
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3. New Game, A
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4. Have It Your Way
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5. Cinderella Story, A
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6. Hate in Me, The
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7. Scarlet Letters
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8. Dull Boy
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9. Same Ol'
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10. Never Enough
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11. We the People
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Mudvayne: Greg Tribbett (vocals); Chad Gray, Ryan Martinie, Matt McDonough.
Personnel: Chad Gray (vocals); Greg Tribbett (guitar); Ryan Martinie (bass guitar); Matt McDonough (drums).
Audio Mixer: Dave Fortman .
Recording information: Balance Production Studios, Mandeville, LA.
Photographers: Nikki Dahl; Kristin Arnold.
Publishers: David Mantel; Peter Visvardis.
Illinois headbangers Mudvayne have weathered a number of trends since their formation in 1996, and they've returned with perhaps their most forceful release yet, THE NEW GAME. The makeup and costumes of previous incarnations long since disposed of, they're now back to basics, focusing their sound to a finely honed hard-rock battering ram. "The Hate in Me" is a classic, sinewy funk-metal rager, with an unstoppable riff and hammering rhythm section, and "We the People" assaults with choppy bursts of guitar and drums. Perhaps most impressive, however, is the complex "A New Game," which moves from thrash-like tempos to moody, blues-influenced passages fairly effortlessly.
Billboard (p.77) - "A ringing mixture of acoustic and electric guitars bring fresh textures to 'Do What You Do,' the album's first single..."
Recording Type: n/a




