i hate how everyone says mushroomhead sold out when they got signed to universal. no one takes the time to notice that BEFORE they got signed, when they wrote everything from MRH, Superbuick, M3, and Remix, they had a different line up. When they released XX, which was just a compilation of their older material, Bronson wasn't the guitarist in those songs. It was Gravy and Dinner, and some songs were Gravy and Mudermickel. A new guitarist, that being Broson, brings a whole new style to the table for them to feed off of. They didn't "sell out'... they just enhanced their musical style.. and became, well, more MUSICAL.. if anything, they GREW as musicians..
as for this song, it's one of my fav songs on the cd, only because i love the way jens' and j's voices mend together during the verses of the song.
and i agree with divine, if u think this is a big change, wait until you hear slipknots new cd when it comes out on the 25th...
i hate how everyone says mushroomhead sold out when they got signed to universal. no one takes the time to notice that BEFORE they got signed, when they wrote everything from MRH, Superbuick, M3, and Remix, they had a different line up. When they released XX, which was just a compilation of their older material, Bronson wasn't the guitarist in those songs. It was Gravy and Dinner, and some songs were Gravy and Mudermickel. A new guitarist, that being Broson, brings a whole new style to the table for them to feed off of. They didn't "sell out'... they just enhanced their musical style.. and became, well, more MUSICAL.. if anything, they GREW as musicians..
as for this song, it's one of my fav songs on the cd, only because i love the way jens' and j's voices mend together during the verses of the song.
and i agree with divine, if u think this is a big change, wait until you hear slipknots new cd when it comes out on the 25th...