Mudvayne The End of All Things to Come
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Thor
May 20th 2007


10384 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

This album sucks.

Epilogue
October 3rd 2007


1841 Comments


World So Cold is a complete suckfest

SCREAM!
October 4th 2007


15755 Comments


I must disagree. I rather enjoy that song.

Daeth
November 14th 2007


93 Comments


L.D.50 wasn't even taht great...it's only a 3.5/5 for me

THIS is the definitive Mudvayne sound

The end of all things to come truly demonstrates their "math metal" genre...listen to "not falling"....wow

and Josh D, you just listed the BEST albums on the CD as the worst...lol (its ok, its your opinion :D )

But just out of curiosity, why does everyone always think that LD50 was Mudvaynes best album? if you're going to leave some stupid response and get all angry at me, don't even comment...i am truly curious. I found that LD50 has many filler tracks and not too much substance. I really like -1, Nothing to Gein and Everything and Nothing....but I think the rest are all pretty average.

5/5 for end of all things to come


SCREAM!
November 14th 2007


15755 Comments


I really like -1, Nothing to Gein and Everything and Nothing...
PHARMAECOPIA YOU FOOL!

Daeth
November 17th 2007


93 Comments


That is very true...i do love that song

my mistake D:

there are FOUR songs i love off that cd then >.< the rest, i still feel is average ( I still love the CD though, so don't worry )

Good response too Josh D, i like hearing other peoples opinions

skullcrusher149
March 5th 2008


560 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Excellent review...can't believe I haven't read it until now. I really love this CD too; it's better than L.D.50 IMO (although LD50 is great).

Limework
March 5th 2008


223 Comments


na man LD 50 is where it's at

Burn2Burn
June 7th 2008


2374 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Trapped, Not Falling, Skrying, and The End of All... are such great songs. Cd is definitely a step down from L.D.50, but it's still very good. After this cd they really transcended into mediocrity though. Hopefully the new album mirrors this or L.D.50, and not L&F. Dull Boy seems to be a step in the right direction.

DavidLeeChippy
November 3rd 2008


8 Comments


I recently popped this album back in and I still love it. Mudvayne is a truly creative, unique, and talented band (except Greg of course) which should exclude them from being Nu Metal. Hopefully their new one won't suck like L&F.

jingledeath
November 3rd 2008


7100 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is great album

and lost and found didn't suck at all but my opinion is based on the times I used to be a nu-metal fanatic.haven't listened to it in a while.maybe my opinion will change if I give it a try now.

badtaste
November 3rd 2008


824 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I can only ever remember the sounds of Not Falling and World so Cold.

Captain North
November 12th 2008


6793 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

an unspeakably awful album. The worst purchase I have ever made.

taylormemer
November 12th 2008


4964 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ain't all that bad my friend.

jingledeath
November 12th 2008


7100 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

so The New Game has been leaked....wonder how that's gonna turn out.

Captain North
November 13th 2008


6793 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

It is when you consider the concept thats supposedly here but really isn't.



And the music is bland and the same through each song. Terrible singer too. Iono, I just really really really despise this album.

Burn2Burn
January 23rd 2009


2374 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nah this cd rules.

jingledeath
January 23rd 2009


7100 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

not falling is ace

fprock
March 1st 2009


68 Comments


I like that cover.

Phantom
April 23rd 2009


9010 Comments


not falling is ace

The video is too.



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