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Famous | 
enlarge | Artist: Puddle Of Mudd Label: Geffen Records Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $13.49 You Save: $0.49 (4%)
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Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 1983
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 000937702 UPC: 602517393455 EAN: 0602517393455 ASIN: B000RIWAQM
Release Date: October 9, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Famous | | • | Livin' On Borrowed Time | | • | It Was Faith | | • | Psycho | | • | We Don't Have To Look Back Now | | • | Moonshine | | • | Thinking About You | | • | Merry Go Round | | • | I'm So Sure | | • | Radiate | | • | If I Could Love You |
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Album Description Puddle Of Mudd Band: Wesley Scantlin - vocals/guitar Douglas Ardito - bass Christian Stone - guitar/vocals Ryan Yerdon - drums "It's about passion and writing music that connects with other people and somehow heals them in a great way. I really want to try to crawl under peoples' skin and at the same time make some kick-ass rock `n roll music," says Puddle Of Mudd front man Wesley Scantlin about his band's third album, Famous. Puddle Of Mudd now has fresh inspiration from new members Christian Stone (ex-Campfire Girls) and Ryan Yerdon. Famous was recorded in Los Angeles and Colorado. Brian Howes (Hinder, Daughtry) co-wrote the first single "Famous" with Wes and produced the track. Former Black Flag drummer Bill Stevenson (Rise Against, MXPX etc.), Jason Livermore (Rise Against, NOFX) and our own Jack Joseph Puig along with Puddle Of Mudd all have producer credits on the album. Hometown Base: Los Angeles, CA First single "Famous" topped the rock radio charts at #1 on both the Active and Mainstream Rock formats. Top 30 @ Modern Rock. Over 5 million combined U.S. album sales in the bands career so far. U.S. tour Fall 2007 starts 9/21 runs through to end of November.
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Puddle of Mudd - Famous September 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was my first Puddle of Mudd CD (and my first CD purchase is in quite awhile) but I liked the majority of the song clips I heard so I went with the CD instead of individual song downloads. I was not dissapointed with my decision to purchase the entire CD.
Juvenile, misogynist dreck August 19, 2008 This album is worthless for so many reasons. First and most importantly, the music is pretty much just watered down Nirvana over and over. The same light verse, heavy chorus, the same type of vocals. With Puddle of Mudd, however, we are lucky enough to be subjected to a glitzy string-infused sugar coating over the sharp-edged pill that was grunge, but without any of the artistry and bite. That leaves this music little more than a Pop Rock CD alternately pissing on and sodomizing Kurt Cobain's corpse. The lyrics are (as always with this band) inane, woman-hating frathouse material. No offense to any fratboys who are actually cool and respectful to women. They -and anyone else who doesn't think of women as whorish sex-objects - should avoid this disc at all costs.
Guess I'm #3 to recomend the new Fozzy CD instead! April 18, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Do yourself a favor and do as other reviewers are saying and check out the new Fozzy All That Remains Reloaded. It's absolutely incredible. All That Remains Reloaded (W/Dvd)
best CD I ever bought April 15, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I consider myself a music snob adn I have to say this might be the best cd i ever bought. The guitar rocks, the drums pound and the whole thing just sounds awesome.
Jim Clarey Hoboken NJ
Don't know how people describe this as metal??? April 14, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Read some reviews on this CD on this site and it sounded like people were describing it as metal. So i went out and bought it on that basis. Boy was i disappointed. There is no way this CD is a metal CD. It is wishy washy pop rock at best. Nothing heavy about it at all. I must admit i have only listened to it a few times but i can't see myself listening to it much more. A lot of the songs are slow and no heavy guitars no screaming solos' the singing a mild. I like a lot of other bands that seem to lumped with this one like Breaking Benjamin, Hoobastank, Evans blue, 10 years and Three days Grace all great bands this band isn't in the same league to those band.
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