Mudvayne: End Of All Things To Come - Gatefold 180-Gram Black Vinyl (Vinyl LP)
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Gatefold 180-gram black vinyl. In 2002, the American heavy metal band Mudvayne released their sophomore album The End Of All Things To Come, which expanded their sound with a more versatile range of sounds, dynamic, moods and vocalisation. The band wrote the album's songs in less than a month, drawing inspiration from their self-imposed isolation during the songwriting process, and crafted a more mature sound which drew from jazz and progressive rock influences, as well as elements of death metal and thrash metal. For the production, Mudvayne worked with three-time Grammy Award winner David Bottrill. The album spawned two singles: Not Falling and World So Cold, which were both a commercial success and charted well. Silenced, Trapped in the Wake of a Dream, Not Falling, (Per)Version of a Truth, Mercy Severity, World So Cold, The Patient Mental, Skrying, Solve Et Coagula, Shadow of a Man, 12:97:24:99, The End of All Things to Come, A Key to Nothin
Gatefold 180-gram black vinyl. In 2002, the American heavy metal band Mudvayne released their sophomore album The End Of All Things To Come, which expanded their sound with a more versatile range of sounds, dynamic, moods and vocalisation. The band wrote the album's songs in less than a month, drawing inspiration from their self-imposed isolation during the songwriting process, and crafted a more mature sound which drew from jazz and progressive rock influences, as well as elements of death metal and thrash metal. For the production, Mudvayne worked with three-time Grammy Award winner David Bottrill. The album spawned two singles: Not Falling and World So Cold, which were both a commercial success and charted well. Silenced, Trapped in the Wake of a Dream, Not Falling, (Per)Version of a Truth, Mercy Severity, World So Cold, The Patient Mental, Skrying, Solve Et Coagula, Shadow of a Man, 12:97:24:99, The End of All Things to Come, A Key to Nothin