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Fans often debate whether this album or their debut is the band's peak.

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. It remains a definitive release for the band, often referred to by the members as their " black album " due to its dark, focused atmosphere Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Mudvayne - The End of All Things to Come (Vinyl / LP) Mudvayne End Of All Things To Come Rar

End of All Things to Come is Mudvayne’s second studio album, released October 21, 2002. It followed their 2000 debut L.D. 50 and expanded the band’s sound with denser production, more melodic and progressive elements, and tighter songwriting while retaining heavy, rhythmically complex foundations. The record helped cement Mudvayne’s place in early-2000s metal with a mix of aggressive riffs, unusual time signatures, and emotionally charged vocals. Fans often debate whether this album or their

: The band collaborated with three-time Grammy Award winner David Bottrill , known for his work with Tool and Silverchair. Bottrill emphasized the "world-class" musicianship of members like Ryan Martinie , whose melodic bass virtuosity became a hallmark of the record's fluid sound. It remains a definitive release for the band,

: The sound incorporates elements of progressive rock and thrash metal, often compared to the complexity of Tool.

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