MUDVAYNE Offer Fans Chance To Choose Drum Kit For Upcoming Tour

July 29, 2004

MUDVAYNE drummer Matt McDonough is giving his fans a chance to choose the drum kit he will be playing in support of their upcoming CD. Go to www.pearldrum.com to check out how to send in your drum kit idea. You can also win Pearl Drums equipment, MUDVAYNE CDs and DVDs, and autographed items from the band just by entering.

MUDVAYNE entered The Plant studio in Sausalito, California in early June to record the follow-up to 2002's gold-certified "The End of All Things to Come" (2002),tentatively due in the fall. Production duties on the new CD are being handled by former UGLY KID JOE guitarist Dave Fortman, who has previously worked with SUPERJOINT RITUAL and EVANESCENCE, among others.

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