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| # | Title | Length | |---|-------|--------| | 1 | Silenced | 3:01 | | 2 | Trapped In The Wake Of A Dream | 4:43 | | 3 | Not Falling | 4:03 | | 4 | (Per)version Of A Truth | 4:41 | | 5 | Mercy, Severity | 4:54 | | 6 | World So Cold | 5:39 | | 7 | The Patient Mental | 4:38 | | 8 | Skrying | 5:39 | | 9 | Solve Et Coagula | 2:49 | | 10 | Shadow Of A Man | 3:55 | | 11 | 12:97:24:99 | 0:11 | | 12 | The End Of All Things To Come | 3:00 | | 13 | A Key To Nothing | 5:07 | Mudvayne End Of All Things To Come Rar
End of All Things to Come did not receive the same mainstream radio dominance as some of its contemporary nu-metal peers, but its legacy is arguably more durable. It bridged the gap between raw nu-metal aggression and the complex, technical world of progressive metal. This public link is valid for 7 days
Frontman Chad Gray expanded his range, seamlessly transitioning from visceral, throat-shredding screams to haunting, melodic clean vocals. Can’t copy the link right now