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Life on Display
Puddle of Mudd
Life on Display
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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UK edition of the brooding alternative metal band's 2003 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Life Ain't Fair' & 'Daddy'. Polydor.

     
   
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All Artists: Puddle of Mudd
Title: Life on Display
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 4
Label: Geffen Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2003
Re-Release Date: 11/25/2003
Album Type: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: American Alternative, Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602498607572

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UK edition of the brooding alternative metal band's 2003 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Life Ain't Fair' & 'Daddy'. Polydor.

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I enjoy playing it, actually
Olukayode Balogun | Leeds, England | 07/31/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I'm aware they have their critics - some of them really quite vicious - but I actually like Puddle of Mudd. Sure, they are clearly inspired and influenced by Nirvana but so what? Come Clean was one of my top ten buys of 2001, with songs like "control", "drift and die", "she hates me", "p*** it all away" and my all-time favourite tune, "blurry".



So I was really looking forward to this release in 2003 and I bought it as soon as it came out. It isn't as good as "come clean", there's no running away from that fact, but it's still a pretty good selection of songs and I thoroughly enjoy playing it. "Away From Me", "Change My Mind", "Think", "Sydney" and "Time Flies" are my favourite songs on the album though. (I just love the instrumental break ending to "Time Flies"). At least they write and play their own songs (very capably, I might add) and the fact that they manage to carry it off (sounding reminiscent of Nirvana, that is), is worthy of admiration in my mind. True, Kurt Cobain and his cohorts were phenomenally talented and successful but that doesn't make them sacrosanct. As far as I'm concerned, it's no different to Frank McComb sounding awfully like Donnie Hathaway. If Wesley Reid Scantlin and his bunch of dudes can continue as they started, I say more power to them.



A new album, Famous, is due out soon. Personally, I can't wait."