New metal thunder from Sony
March 21, 2003 | 12:00am
After undergoing the rigors of the road, the members of Mudvayne worked on their second album, "The End of All Things to Come."
The album contains Mudvayne’s dark and biting lyricism and brutal riffs, exemplified in such songs as Not Falling, (Per)Version of a Truth and World So Cold.
A special edition of "The End of All Things to Come" includes a bonus DVD with 30 minutes of in-the-studio footage, photo shoot outtakes and an interview of vocalist Chüd and drummer Spüg along with previously unreleased songs Goodbye and On the Move.
System Of A Down’s latest, "Steal This Album," is a collection of songs originally recorded for the smash hit "Toxicity." The album was produced by Rick Rubin and System’s Daron Malakian.
The album features the stunning first single, Innervision. Other tracks include F**k the System, Pictures, Boom and American Dream. "Steal This Album" also features an acoustic ditty titled Roulette, with Tankian on vocals and Malakian on vocals and guitars.
This record is a bridge between "Toxicity" and System’s eagerly awaited future release.
The album contains Mudvayne’s dark and biting lyricism and brutal riffs, exemplified in such songs as Not Falling, (Per)Version of a Truth and World So Cold.
A special edition of "The End of All Things to Come" includes a bonus DVD with 30 minutes of in-the-studio footage, photo shoot outtakes and an interview of vocalist Chüd and drummer Spüg along with previously unreleased songs Goodbye and On the Move.
System Of A Down’s latest, "Steal This Album," is a collection of songs originally recorded for the smash hit "Toxicity." The album was produced by Rick Rubin and System’s Daron Malakian.
The album features the stunning first single, Innervision. Other tracks include F**k the System, Pictures, Boom and American Dream. "Steal This Album" also features an acoustic ditty titled Roulette, with Tankian on vocals and Malakian on vocals and guitars.
This record is a bridge between "Toxicity" and System’s eagerly awaited future release.
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