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Nothing new to this 'Game'

Abstract:
It would be an understatement to say that Mudvayne had fallen off the map in recent years after a brief spike of popularity. The Illinois-based metal band's 2005 release "Lost and Found" put them in the hard rock spotlight, with help from the inclusion of "Forget to Remember" on the "Saw II" soundtrack, and sold over 800,000 copies....

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Brian

posted 11/20/08 @ 3:34 PM EST

I'm not sure which version of the album you listened to, but you've got the track listing all messed up. The album does not open with "A Cinderalla Story", and "The New Game" is not on the second half of the album. The album opens with "Fish Out of Water" and "The New Game" is the third track on the album. I also disagree with your assessment of the album but that is whole different discussion.
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