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Puddle Of Mudd Announce ‘Volume 4′ Track Listing

Track listing for Puddle of Mudd’s new album ‘Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love & Hate‘ has been announced. The ten track outing will be available in standard, deluxe and two disc deluxe version on December 8th. Samples are streaming on Amazon.com.

Track listing:

1. “Stoned”
2. “Spaceship”
3. “Keep It Together”
4. “Out Of My Way”
5. “Blood On The Table”
6. “The Only Reason”
7. “Pitchin ‘A Fit”
8. “Uno Mas”
9. “Better Place”
10. “Hooky”

Thanks Omar


11 Comments

  1. Nate W. says:

    wow what happened. i used to like POM but what is this? very bland and generic and nothing new for them. based on these clips “spaceship” sounds like one of the better ones. and that song is terrible imo

  2. AltRockMan says:

    I actually think based on those clips,that its not going to be too bad. True,the single is abysmal,but a few do sound like they will be better efforts.

    Looks like its going to be no way near as good as Famous though…

  3. oh yeah says:

    Hold on..get ready for liftoff..you will enjoy this new edgy ride!!! Wait until you hear them….

  4. Lucas says:

    Looks like POM has completely gone the way of “cock-rock” on this album. Definitely a step back for them. Not liking the previews at all. One to avoid, in my opinion of course.

  5. JasonP says:

    Boo 10 song albums.

  6. Chris says:

    That’s just the track listing for the standard release. I couldn’t get any info about the deluxe/two disc deluxe editions.

    The two disc will likely have a DVD with it.

  7. Lucas says:

    Deluxe Edition (2nd disk)
    1. Spaceship (Acoustic)
    2. Better Place (Acoustic)
    3. Stoned (Acoustic)
    4. Crowsfeet

  8. wickedgame says:

    10 songs? Who do they think they are AC/DC or Metallica? Bands like that can get away with it cause every song is quality with alot of work put in. POM will never be worthy of a 10 song album

  9. flyfreak says:

    WoW! My Wentz alert just reached code red…..

  10. Sick_Inside says:

    Kinda dissapointed by the length, but at least it isn’t 9 tracks like originally thought. However, I’m liking what I’m hearing. Could be the best POM album since CC, but I feel like as far as Nick’s score goes, 6 is the roof. He is always tough on POM albums. I still think that Famous had way too much in the Good section to get a 3. A 4 at the very least.

  11. tlnick says:

    im actually excited to review this record because im a big brian howes fan so im curious to see how his production played a role in this POM album

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