this song during this time was basically saying we're mudvayne we will never sell out and let the business change who we are, which i find ironicly funny that they sold out a few years later and they still to this day sing that song
Of course, die-hard Mudvayne fans will insist that they didn't "sell out" but rather simply changed their sound. Uh-huh. That must be why I started hearing a few Mudvayne songs on the radio.
Of course, die-hard Mudvayne fans will insist that they didn't "sell out" but rather simply changed their sound. Uh-huh. That must be why I started hearing a few Mudvayne songs on the radio.
Not that I condemn anyone for trying to cash in on the candy-ass musical tastes of the average idiot. But like you, I find it ironically funny.
Not that I condemn anyone for trying to cash in on the candy-ass musical tastes of the average idiot. But like you, I find it ironically funny.
I don't think they sold out at all. They sure tried like hell, but isn't one of the prerequisites to selling out, to sell something? I know literally zero people that listen to them anymore. Granted, It's not like I know millions of people or anything, but I used to know quite a few that did listen to them. So, I think I would call them "shit-outs".
I don't think they sold out at all. They sure tried like hell, but isn't one of the prerequisites to selling out, to sell something? I know literally zero people that listen to them anymore. Granted, It's not like I know millions of people or anything, but I used to know quite a few that did listen to them. So, I think I would call them "shit-outs".
this song during this time was basically saying we're mudvayne we will never sell out and let the business change who we are, which i find ironicly funny that they sold out a few years later and they still to this day sing that song
Of course, die-hard Mudvayne fans will insist that they didn't "sell out" but rather simply changed their sound. Uh-huh. That must be why I started hearing a few Mudvayne songs on the radio.
Of course, die-hard Mudvayne fans will insist that they didn't "sell out" but rather simply changed their sound. Uh-huh. That must be why I started hearing a few Mudvayne songs on the radio.
Not that I condemn anyone for trying to cash in on the candy-ass musical tastes of the average idiot. But like you, I find it ironically funny.
Not that I condemn anyone for trying to cash in on the candy-ass musical tastes of the average idiot. But like you, I find it ironically funny.
I don't think they sold out at all. They sure tried like hell, but isn't one of the prerequisites to selling out, to sell something? I know literally zero people that listen to them anymore. Granted, It's not like I know millions of people or anything, but I used to know quite a few that did listen to them. So, I think I would call them "shit-outs".
I don't think they sold out at all. They sure tried like hell, but isn't one of the prerequisites to selling out, to sell something? I know literally zero people that listen to them anymore. Granted, It's not like I know millions of people or anything, but I used to know quite a few that did listen to them. So, I think I would call them "shit-outs".