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*[[Emperor (Music)|Emperor]], [[King Crimson (Music)|King Crimson]], [[Metallica (Music)|Metallica]], [[Pink Floyd (Music)|Pink Floyd]], [[Porcupine Tree (Music)|Porcupine Tree]]
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Hailing from Peoria, Illinois, Mudvayne was formed in 1996, and is probably the only [[Heavy Metal (Music)|Metal]] band to cite [[Stanley Kubrick]] as an influence. Originally solely an [[Alternative Metal]] band, a lot had changed by the time they got to their debut, ''L.D. 50''. The band members dipped into their ''extremely'' technical backgrounds to combine elements of [[Progressive Rock]], [[Death Metal]], [[Thrash Metal]], [[Speed Metal]] and [[Hardcore Punk]] into something they called "math metal", which owed to the fact that the composition involved riffs chosen via numbers symbolism directly related to the song's subject matter (I.E., "Nothing To Gein", about [[Serial Killer]] Ed Gein, uses a riff which alternates in bars of four and five, because nine is a lunar number and Gein's activities were usually performed at night).
Hailing from Peoria, Illinois, Mudvayne was formed in 1996, and is probably the only [[Heavy Metal|Metal]] band to cite [[Stanley Kubrick]] as an influence. Originally solely an [[Alternative Metal]] band, a lot had changed by the time they got to their debut, ''L.D. 50''. The band members dipped into their ''extremely'' technical backgrounds to combine elements of [[Progressive Rock]], [[Death Metal]], [[Thrash Metal]], [[Speed Metal]] and [[Hardcore Punk]] into something they called "math metal", which owed to the fact that the composition involved riffs chosen via numbers symbolism directly related to the song's subject matter (I.E., "Nothing To Gein", about [[Serial Killer]] Ed Gein, uses a riff which alternates in bars of four and five, because nine is a lunar number and Gein's activities were usually performed at night).


The band also performed in [[Horror]] movie-inspired face paint and masks and called themselves Kud, Gurrg, RyKnow, and sPaG. The album involved themes inspired by human evolution and ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (Film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', with samples taken from a recording of Terence McKenna discussing his theory that evolution was triggered by psychedelic mushrooms. ''The End of All Things to Come'' had the band wearing alien masks and performing under the names Chüd, Güüg, Rü-D, and Spüg. Since then, however, they've performed without stage names or disguises.
The band also performed in [[Horror]] movie-inspired face paint and masks and called themselves Kud, Gurrg, RyKnow, and sPaG. The album involved themes inspired by human evolution and ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', with samples taken from a recording of Terence McKenna discussing his theory that evolution was triggered by psychedelic mushrooms. ''The End of All Things to Come'' had the band wearing alien masks and performing under the names Chüd, Güüg, Rü-D, and Spüg. Since then, however, they've performed without stage names or disguises.


Their [[Self-Titled Album]] was printed entirely in blacklight-reactive ink, which makes the inserts appear to be blank.
Their [[Self-Titled Album]] was printed entirely in blacklight-reactive ink, which makes the inserts appear to be blank.
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* [[Angrish]]: Occurs in a few songs.
* [[Angrish]]: Occurs in a few songs.
* [[Arc Number]]: The band uses numbers symbolism to create their riffs and music.
* [[Arc Number]]: The band uses numbers symbolism to create their riffs and music.
* [[Careful With That Axe]]: Chad and Greg stretch their vocal chords beyond most normal human beings.
* [[Careful with That Axe]]: Chad and Greg stretch their vocal chords beyond most normal human beings.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: As noted in an album review, they toss around dozens of F-Bombs, but fill up their liner notes with [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas|thank-yous to their families and mothers]].
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: As noted in an album review, they toss around dozens of F-Bombs, but fill up their liner notes with [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas|thank-yous to their families and mothers]].
* [[Cover Version]]: ''By the People, for the People'' has the band covering [[The Police (Music)|The Police]]'s "King of Pain"
* [[Cover Version]]: ''By the People, for the People'' has the band covering [[The Police]]'s "King of Pain"
* [[Esoteric Motifs]]: ''The End of All Things to Come'' references astrology, alchemy, Kabbalah, and various other esoteric subjects.
* [[Esoteric Motifs]]: ''The End of All Things to Come'' references astrology, alchemy, Kabbalah, and various other esoteric subjects.
* [[The Faceless]]: Early on, the band was never seen without any kind of face paint, makeup or mask. This has since changed...
* [[The Faceless]]: Early on, the band was never seen without any kind of face paint, makeup or mask. This has since changed...
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* [[Progressive Metal]]
* [[Progressive Metal]]
* [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** One of the songs on ''L.D. 50'' was titled "Monolith". This and "Eternal Primates Forever" are references to ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (Film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]''.
** One of the songs on ''L.D. 50'' was titled "Monolith". This and "Eternal Primates Forever" are references to ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]''.
** "[[The Shining|All work and no play, makes me, a dull boy]], [[Madness Mantra|all work and no play, makes me, a dull boy]]"
** "[[The Shining|All work and no play, makes me, a dull boy]], [[Madness Mantra|all work and no play, makes me, a dull boy]]"
* [[Uncommon Time]]: A lot of their songs.
* [[Uncommon Time]]: A lot of their songs.

Revision as of 03:47, 8 April 2014

Not your typical Metal band.




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  • HELLYEAH (Chad Gray, Greg Tribbett)


Hailing from Peoria, Illinois, Mudvayne was formed in 1996, and is probably the only Metal band to cite Stanley Kubrick as an influence. Originally solely an Alternative Metal band, a lot had changed by the time they got to their debut, L.D. 50. The band members dipped into their extremely technical backgrounds to combine elements of Progressive Rock, Death Metal, Thrash Metal, Speed Metal and Hardcore Punk into something they called "math metal", which owed to the fact that the composition involved riffs chosen via numbers symbolism directly related to the song's subject matter (I.E., "Nothing To Gein", about Serial Killer Ed Gein, uses a riff which alternates in bars of four and five, because nine is a lunar number and Gein's activities were usually performed at night).

The band also performed in Horror movie-inspired face paint and masks and called themselves Kud, Gurrg, RyKnow, and sPaG. The album involved themes inspired by human evolution and 2001: A Space Odyssey, with samples taken from a recording of Terence McKenna discussing his theory that evolution was triggered by psychedelic mushrooms. The End of All Things to Come had the band wearing alien masks and performing under the names Chüd, Güüg, Rü-D, and Spüg. Since then, however, they've performed without stage names or disguises.

Their Self-Titled Album was printed entirely in blacklight-reactive ink, which makes the inserts appear to be blank.

Members:

  • Chad Gray – Rhythm Guitar/Vocals
  • Greg Tribbett – Lead Guitar/Vocals
  • Ryan Martinie – Bass/Vocals
  • Matthew McDonough – Drums/Percussion

Discography:


This band demonstrates the following tropes: