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| 1. Determined |
| 2. Pushing Through |
| 3. Happy? |
| 4. IMN |
| 5. Fall Into Sleep |
| 6. Rain.Sun.Gone |
| 7. Choices |
| 8. Forget To Remember |
| 9. TV Radio |
| 10. Just |
| 11. All That You Are |
| 12. Pulling the String |
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Lost And Found (Audio CD)
Like American Head Charge and Mushroomhead, Mudvayne have always been wrongely tarred with the nu-metal brush. The third real offering from the band, whilst differing from LD.50 & The End of All things to Come, is still recognisably Mudvayne. Gone however, is the math-metal spasticity of the previous albums. This is not to say Mudvayne are now purveyors of a nu-metal sound. It is more of a compromise and hell, even the most uncompromising bands do it, just listen to the Dillinger Escape Plans latest opus! This is not to say that these are not great albums. Lost and Found is a slow burner of a record, but then all great records are. If I wrote this review in two weeks time I would undoubtably give it 5 out of 5. Rolling drums, multi-layer vocals, pumping bass and more guitar effects then you ever thought existed. This is a beautifully crafted record from an immense band who are a credit to modern metal. Give this record a chance. You will learn to love it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing !!!!!,
By Miss Munster (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost And Found (Audio CD)
I was so excited when i returned home to find an envelope waiting for me , as soon as i opened it and saw it was this album i knew i wouldn't be disappointed .. This album is pure amazing ! From Track 1 ~ 12 It pulls you in, Not one song on this album is bad, If you love Mudvayne buy this album, If you like metal buy this album , Or even if you're after something different, I guarantee you won't be disappointed with this albumI love it ! I love Mudvayne <3 x
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Lost And Found (Audio CD)
Lost and Found, Mudvayne's third studio album saw the band move further away from the experimental groundwork laid on LD. 50 and towards a more traditional, commercial sound. The album featured the huge single `Happy?' and gained the band a whole new audience.The album is of an undeniable high quality; with a better production job, more polish, improved singing from Chad and a bunch of well thought out enjoyable songs. It is important to note however that the album did bring about a change in the band's style, with a lot more radio friendly moments, a different and more simplistic approach to song structures and more direct lyrics. Songs like `IMN,' and `Rain.Sun.Gone,' are perfect examples of what Mudvayne do best, and they now sit alongside cleaner, more commercial songs like `Fall into Sleep,' `TV Radio,' and `Forget To Remember,' which seem aimed at a different audience entirely. Luckily for fans, although the style is different than they had come to expect, for the most part the quality had not declined at all. Opener `Determined,' is a fantastic song, retaining all the fire and energy that made the band's previous two albums so great, heavy and fast but still very unusual and creative, with particularly impressive drumming. `Just,' is similarly enjoyable and impressive and also captures the style of The End of All Things To Come. Other highlights include `Pushing Through This,' which is probably the heaviest song on the album, and seems to show off the band's groove metal influence more than any other song in their catalogue, while still retaining their bass pops, awkward riffs and Chad's trademark vocal style. For older fans, Lost and Found may be initially off putting but repeat listens will reveal more highlights than flaws. A feeling that this album is a serious departure or that the mid album tracks are dull and uninteresting is a perfectly understandable first impression, but its worth sticking with the album to understand the quality of the material even if you disagree with choices the band have made. It is unfair to label this album as a `sell out,' and while it may not be the single greatest thing they've ever done, it is an excellent record that every Mudvayne fan should give a chance, especially for `Determind,' and `Just.'
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