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By the People, For the People | 
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| Artist: Mudvayne Label: Epic Category: Music
List Price: $18.97 Buy New: $6.83 You Save: $12.14 (64%)
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 64315
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 719023 UPC: 886971902327 EAN: 0886971902327 ASIN: B000X8ND9E
Release Date: November 27, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new, factory sealed, in our warehouse, and ships right now.
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| Tracks:
| • | Dig (Live) | | • | Silenced (Demo) | | • | Dull Boy | | • | Death Blooms (Demo) | | • | Fall Into Sleep (Demo) | | • | Not Falling (Demo) | | • | -1 (Live) | | • | Happy (Demo) | | • | (Per) Version Of A Truth (Demo) | | • | World So Cold (Live) | | • | On The Move | | • | Goodbye | | • | Skrying (Demo) | | • | All That You Are (Demo) | | • | Forget To Remember (Acoustic) | | • | King Of Pain |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Comprised of tracks picked by Mudvayne fans and versions of those tunes picked by the band, By the People, For the People hardly comes off like a smash-and-grab affair. Loaded with rarities--demos, live versions, and two new tracks ("Dull Boy" and a cover of the Police classic "King of Pain")--plus brief spoken word interludes to introduce each cut, the collection proves cohesive and fascinating. Demos for "Silenced" and "Death Blooms" almost overshadow the finished album versions (from The End of All Things to Come and L.D. 50, respectively), while the inclusion of wholly unbridled readings of "On the Move" and "Happy?" demonstrates why both have become fan favorites. The live cuts ("World So Cold," "Dig," and "-1") are both noisy and forgettable, but neither distracts from the overall wow factor of this collection. --Jedd Beaudoin
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| Customer Reviews:
good for the fans November 16, 2008 Matthew Tyler Christ This is a good album, a real treat for the fans! I like the idea of demoed songs and live versions of songs picked by the fans themselves!
mudvayne rocks April 6, 2008 Daniel Salisbury (arlington, wa usa) The reason I gave four out of five stars is because most of the the songs are pre-recorded songs before they actually came on the the albums, other than its pretty good specially their new song dullboy.
For Mud-fanatics only March 6, 2008 Shadowrun (Nowhere) This CD contains 16 songs. If you're a Mud-fan like me, you probably already bought Mudvayne's Live Bootleg off their website so you already own all 6 live tracks. If you're a Mud-fan like me, you probably already own the collectors edition of "The End of all Things to Come" so you already own 'On the Move' and 'Goodbye'. If you're a Mud-fan like me, you probably aren't very interested in hearing a Metallica-esque cover of a Police song. That leaves 7 tracks, 6 of which are demos. The demos are interesting, but after 1 or 2 listens you'll find that you'd rather hear the studio version. The only stand-out track is the acoustic version of Forget to Remember. Overall, I was very disappointed to wait 2 1/2 years for a new album only to have it be this.
Maybe a little generous, but deserving February 17, 2008 Jared Kaler As I logged on to this website, I read review as you are doing right now. And as I read those reviews, I noticed people giving lower than deserving scores. I believe the reason for this phenomenom is that people are focusing on the less than positive attributes. For instance, some say that Chad introducing every track before it playing highly detracts from the content, because the listener can't get into the "flow" of listening to the music. Others claim that the music isn't fresh enough and the demo tracks are not what the fans expected because the development stage for music is not all that exciting. When in contrast to the previous statement, the fans were the deciding factor in which songs were featured on the C.D. To the positive side, the demos do accomplish the role of filling in the gaps of how Mudvayne's songs mature from the scraps and dead-ends of the development stage, to the stuff that feeds our souls over and over again. Over all, I'm not disregarding the minor flaws here and there, but this C.D. is good enough for me to take my time and defend again those unintelligent, brainless. ill-advised, nonsensical, asinine, and daft comments and remarks. Peace out Negro
Pretty good best of/rarities disc February 12, 2008 BUFFY/CHARMED/Star Wars Finatic! (RHODE ISLAND) This is a really cool release. I only have 2 mudvayne cds and a dvd and have seen them in concert (plus met them at Ozzfest)--And must say, this is a great cd for newcomers, diehards and regular fans--for it includes different live or demo tracks of hits and rare gems. I think the cd comes off pretty personable by the band with the little audio bites of band member intros. The demo for Death Blooms is my favorite and kinda favor it over the album version. The live cuts are really cool--not the highest quality, but it's cool when a band releases stuff like this. This is easily my favorite mudvayne cd and a great "filler" until there is new mudvayne to be released.
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