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  • Alot of people didn't really like the new game, but I really loved it. It wasn't as metal as L.D. 50 but I still enjoyed the lyrics and some of the riffs. I think ryans bass lines could have stood out a little more but it was no biggie for me.
    And I am DEFINITELY diggin' the new CD, particularly "I can't wait" and "dead inside".
    There are alot of country fans and alot of rap fans. There aren't many people at all that like the same kind of music that I do.
    Yeah they don't come around here too terribly often either but luckily they've come twice in the past year. I agree that the whole band is amazing but generally the guitarist could be a little better... Although he did extremely well on their new cd, he's really nailing some bitchin solos. I like ryan and chad the most though. I'm really inspired by ryan and chad writes some fucking great lyrics IMO. He's also (again IMO) one of the better screamers in metal.

    It's good to meet another mudvayne fan albeit online... There aren't too many here in wichita :(
    Yes that's exactly where I got my name.
    I'm a HUGE mudvayne fan, their my absolute favorite band of all time.
    I've got to see them live a few times.... They put on fuckin killer shows. Blows me away every time.
    You're user name has been bugging me and I've wanted to ask you for a while..., But by any chance are you a fan of a band named Mudvayne?
    Hi NegadivOne, I just joined and I am relatively new at this ,, although I had some experience with analog recording ,,, I can see that most of the guys studios are based on PC's ,, I want to avoid Midi's and the computer tech stuff,, so I am shopping for the CD recording mixers ,,,, any suggestions to start with ,,, I need an 8 track mixing recorder max,, I appreciate any advise..
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