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Episode 62: Mudvayne's "L.D. 50", or the Mighty Mighty Bass Tone

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We finally get around to covering Mudvayne on a main (hey, that rhymes), and it catches Bryan by surprise, as he ends up liking the album a lot more than he figured he would. We both do, as it really hits the sweet spot of nu-metal while claiming to be "math metal" that's really not all that mathy. They also seem like sweet and smart guys, so really the antithesis of a nu-metal band from that perspective. Maybe it's because they always let the drummer talk. And good lord, that bass tone. It's everywhere you want it to be, all the time. We discuss whether or not they should have been bigger and how they really showed other masked and painted bands how to get along with Slipknot.

If you want to hear us discuss a bunch of masked and painted bands, head on over to our Patreon at patreon.com/thepodkast, where $4/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every single month! Last month, our full-length bonus episode was a classic, Family Values Tour 98, and we had our good friend Michael Hale on to discuss it with us. We also have merch discounts, an exclusive Discord, and the POD Kast Lottery upcoming. Plus, if you donate enough to the show, you can tell us what to cover for an episode! Join now!

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We finally get around to covering Mudvayne on a main (hey, that rhymes), and it catches Bryan by surprise, as he ends up liking the album a lot more than he figured he would. We both do, as it really hits the sweet spot of nu-metal while claiming to be "math metal" that's really not all that mathy. They also seem like sweet and smart guys, so really the antithesis of a nu-metal band from that perspective. Maybe it's because they always let the drummer talk. And good lord, that bass tone. It's everywhere you want it to be, all the time. We discuss whether or not they should have been bigger and how they really showed other masked and painted bands how to get along with Slipknot.

If you want to hear us discuss a bunch of masked and painted bands, head on over to our Patreon at patreon.com/thepodkast, where $4/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every single month! Last month, our full-length bonus episode was a classic, Family Values Tour 98, and we had our good friend Michael Hale on to discuss it with us. We also have merch discounts, an exclusive Discord, and the POD Kast Lottery upcoming. Plus, if you donate enough to the show, you can tell us what to cover for an episode! Join now!

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