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The New Game (Deluxe Version)

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Download links and information about The New Game (Deluxe Version) by Mudvayne. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:29:03 minutes.

Artist: Mudvayne
Release date: 2008
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:29:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fish Out of Water 3:30
2. Do What You Do 3:36
3. A New Game 5:03
4. Have It Your Way 3:45
5. A Cinderella Story 4:39
6. The Hate In Me 3:22
7. Scarlet Letters 3:55
8. Dull Boy 4:13
9. Same Ol' 4:49
10. Never Enough 3:38
11. We the People 3:07
12. King of Pain 4:36
13. Happy? (Demo) 3:43
14. Forget to Remember (Acoustic) 3:38
15. Dig (Live) 4:27
16. Not Falling (Demo) 4:02
17. Fall Into Sleep (Demo) 3:40
18. On the Move (Demo) 3:55
19. World So Cold (Live) 6:20
20. Goodbye (Demo) 6:41
21. Death Blooms (Demo) 4:24

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After toning down the Slipknot/Mushroomhead theatrics for 2005's Lost and Found, Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray recorded an album with modern metal (almost) "supergroup" Hellyeah. The latter outfit's predilection for basic, rib-cracking hard rock pops up occasionally throughout 2008's The New Game like a gin blossom, interrupting sonic blasts of math-tinged nu metal with furious Motörhead-meets-Alice in Chains mayhem. The problem is, Mudvayne's own predilection for predictable loud/soft/loud set pieces, forgettable melodies, and over-reliance on words like "sorrow," "rage," "abused," "disease," "nightmares," and "beatings" keeps things from ever leaving the tarmac. With a winning opener (the familiar but nonetheless brutal "Fish Out of Water") and a handful of other keepers (including "A New Game" and the surprisingly subtle "Never Enough"), fans looking for a repeat of L.D. 50, Beginning of All Things to End, End of All Things to Come, and Lost and Found will be more than pleased, but those looking for actual growth would be better off cleaning out their refrigerators. [A "clean" version, sans profanity, was also released.]