American heavy metal band from Peoria, Illinois, known for early face paint and landmark albums such as L.D.50, The End Of All Things To Come and Lost and Found. Frequent praise in reviews centers on Chad Gray's vocals and Ryan Martinie's bass work; other long‑noted members include Greg Tribbett and Matthew McDonough.

Formed in Peoria, Illinois. Often associated with the nu metal movement; critics and reviewers note a progression from aggressive, mask‑era recordings toward more melodic and mature songwriting. The group was active 1996–2010 and reunited in 2021.

DeBaser reviews praise Mudvayne's technical skill, Chad Gray's vocals and Ryan Martinie's bass. Reviewers trace their evolution from aggressive, mask‑heavy beginnings to more melodic, mature records. Key albums repeatedly discussed are L.D.50, The End Of All Things To Come and Lost and Found.

For:Fans of nu metal, alternative metal, heavy music, and Mudvayne listeners

 "\u0022Lost And Found\u0022 is one of the most beautiful albums ever made in music."

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 "The album is fabulous, legendary, mythical and devilishly enchanting."

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 "Ladies and gentlemen, this is the best nu metal band currently on the scene, Mudvayne."

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