


In 2011, the band released an album of cover songs, entitled Re:(disc)overed. The subsequent album, Life on Display, was released in 2003 and reached gold status. Come Clean reached triple platinum status in January of 2003. This success led to the band venturing out on a full-scale European and American tour, hitting the road with Linkin Park, Stone Temple Pilots, and Staind. Puddle of Mudd released their first major album, Come Clean, on August 28, 2001, which spawned the singles “Control” and “Blurry.” These hits propelled Puddle of Mudd to reach the No. The origins of the band’s name came from the Missouri River flooding, damaging their rehearsal space. Scantlin has provided Puddle of Mudd with lead vocals and rhythm guitar since the band’s inception. I’m just trying to crawl under people’s skin and help them through their life musically.” “I hope the new music inspires my fans to live their lives. I’m just so happy to finally get it out there for my fans,” says Puddle of Mudd’s frontman, Wes Scantlin. It also marks the band’s first full-length album since Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love and Hate in 2009. Formed in 1991, Puddle of Mudd has sold over seven million albums and has had a string of number-one singles, including the hits “Blurry,” “She Hates Me,” and “Famous.” The new album, Welcome to Galvania, was produced by Cameron Webb (Alkaline Trio, Disturbed, Motorhead). Puddle of Mudd rise from the ashes with their sixth studio album in nearly a decade, entitled Welcome to Galvania.
