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With a career spanning over two decades, multi-platinum rock band Puddle of Mudd has sold over seven million albums worldwide and delivered a string of iconic hits, including “Blurry,” “She Hates Me,” “Psycho,” “Control,” and “Drift & Die.” Formed in 1991 and discovered by Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst, the band broke through with their major-label debut Come Clean in 2001, which went triple platinum and launched them onto tours with Linkin Park, Stone Temple Pilots, and Staind.

Fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist Wes Scantlin, whose distinctive voice and songwriting have defined the band’s sound, Puddle of Mudd continued to build their legacy with albums like Life on Display, Famous, Vol. 4: Songs in the Key of Love and Hate, and 2011’s Re:(disc)overed. Their 2019 release Welcome to Galvania, produced by Cameron Webb, featured the Top 10 Mainstream Rock single “Uh Oh.”

In 2023, the band returned with their seventh studio album, Ubiquitous, and on May 2, 2025, they followed up with Kiss The Machine released via Pavement Entertainment.

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