A 2000s rock act known for raw vocals and radio hits like 'She Hates Me'.
For the full picture, start with 'Blurry' and 'She Hates Me.' That's where the story really took off.
Puddle of Mudd's 2001 debut gave rock radio two staples: 'Blurry' and 'She Hates Me.' Those songs defined a post-grunge moment with Wes Scantlin's strained delivery, and 'Blurry' has stuck around in media and airplay long after the band's peak. It's a specific sound from a specific time that still gets a reaction.
They broke through in the early 2000s with 'Blurry' and 'She Hates Me,' then followed up with 'Come Clean' in 2003. Scantlin's personal issues and lineup changes marked the later years, with albums like 'Life on Display' not hitting the same commercial notes. The band went on hiatus around 2011, though 'Blurry' kept playing.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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