When asked if he wanted to do something to mark the occasion, Scantlin responded, "For sure. No problem. It would freaking be an honor and it's amazing that this kind of insane thing has been great.
With divorce, several arrests, and drug use during his heyday and subsequent years, he has kept the mentality, any press is good press. It offered him the preserving attitude necessary to carry on his ...
Puddle of Mudd were one of the biggest bands in the world in 2001. Their debut album, "Come Clean," produced a string of hit singles -- including "Control," "Drift and Die," "Blurry" and the MTV ...
Puddle of Mudd have a mass of work to do if they’re to follow in the footsteps of fellow Durst endorsed rockers, Staind. If musical quality is anything to go by they should achieve this feat with ...
While on tour with Puddle of Mudd over the summer, bandleader Wes Scantlin sat down for an interview with Reel Talker that saw the post-grunge rocker musing about women who try to keep musicians "up ...
Rising from the ashes with their first studio album in a decade, Puddle of Mudd is set to rock the house this weekend at Lake Tahoe. The rockers, who started in the early 90s, recently released ...
Missouri rockers Puddle of Mudd were stuck. Everyone in the camp was unhappy with the business side of music, and the songwriting process was suffering. So the band decided to “clean up some loose ...
When grunge and ’90s alternative comes to mind, listeners tend to think of the sounds that originated from Seattle, Washington, not the South or Midwest. But Puddle of Mudd from Kansas City was ...
Alternative rock group Puddle of Mudd is coming to Harrisburg. The band is known for songs like “She Hates Me,” “Blurry,” “Control” and “Psycho.” The group was discovered by Fred Durst, frontman of ...
A few years ago, it seemed that rap-metal had permanently supplanted grunge. But a revival of the latter's mix of metal aggression, punk attitude and folkie sensitivity has made Staind the ...