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Mudvayne track 'Forget To Remember' will appear on the soundtrack to upcoming horror flick sequel 'Saw II'. The band headlines a blockbuster soundtrack that includes QOTSA, Marilyn Manson,
The Used and more. 'Forget To Remember' is taken from Mudvayne's killer album 'Lost & Found'.
In addition to being soundtrack stars,
Mudvayne recently shot an eye-popping video for 'Forget To Remember' with 'Saw II' director Darren Bousman in Canada that incorporates footage from the highly anticipated film. The awesome track will run over both the film's initial and end titles - a
Mudvayne beginning, a
Mudvayne ending!
'Saw II' director Darren Bousman is full of praise for the hard rocking metallers. "To have talents like Mudvayne and Queens of The Stone Age - both amazing bands, and both bands I've listened to for years - featured on this soundtrack is a thrill."
Mudvayne have also found that their fanbase has changed somewhat, thanks largely to the amazing success of their track 'Happy?'. They've just finished touring as part of the massive Ozzfest festival, and have noticed some new crowd members appearing at their shows.
"The other day I jumped up on the risers while I was singing ('Happy?') and looked down and there were three nice-looking, well-dressed women in their 30s watching me," frontman Chad Gray told MTV. "I could just tell from the looks on their faces that they were thinking, 'Is this that band that plays the song I listen to on the radio when I drive back and forth to the bank? You've gotta be kidding me.' I thought that was awesome."
The men of Mudvayne will be taking a break now that the behemoth of Ozzfest is over, but will probably hit the road again later in the year. They're looking at getting back into the studio mid next year to begin work on a new album too.
"I can't wait," Chad told MTV. "I love playing shows, but I'm always itching to get back to writing. [Guitarist] Greg [Tribbett] has got this tiny Marshall amp that he clips onto his belt loop and he's been jamming on that every day in the dressing room to warm up. He's been coming up with some riffs that are pretty badass.
"I've heard a lot of heavy stuff going on and maybe that will find its way into some of our future songs. It's too early to tell what it will sound like. I just know it'll be Mudvayne through and through."