STEREOMUD MINI-REUNION

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 at 4:11pm by

I’ve always been a sucker for the minor hit song “Pain” by Stereomud, an early ’00s nu-metal supergroup of sorts that featured members of Life of Agony and Stuck Mojo. At a benefit show in Atlanta this past weekend, bassist Corey Lowery (now of Dark New Day) reunited with his former Stereomud bandmates who are now in the band Love Said No to play that song. Erik Rogers sounds pretty decent, no? Stereomud may never have amounted to too much but I still think this is a kick-ass song, haters be damned. Bring it on.

-VN

  • GREGDOUT

    solid vocals, his hair looks kinda whack though

  • http://www.myspace.com/evilsammy Sammy

    Fat and skinny went to bed…

  • http://www.myspace.com/evilsammy Sammy

    Nu definition of nu metal: “Only one bass string need apply.”

  • David

    I actually enjoyed Perfect Self when it came out. Wasn’t a big fan of their second album, though

  • ThePimento

    Hmmm. My only thoughts on this post/video are:
    1. Who???
    2. Yawn.

  • Erin Carter

    That really was a pretty decent song when it came out…not a bad band, they disappeared super quick though.

  • http://www.myspace.com/corrosivefaterox Indian Thunder

    the bassist also needs to take his hair out of a ponytail, its metal for christ sakes fucking whip that shit around

  • http://www.nonelouder.com jasonfromNonelouder

    I actually love this band too. I don’t even give a shit. They were a great hard rock band. Joey isn’t so proud of it, but he should be.

  • No Body

    perfect self was a pretty good album, second album not so much. saw them open for disturbed back before disturbed started to suck (aka their second album and afterwards). always liked pain and steppin away but lost your faith was the best song hands down.

  • http://www.myspace.com/blackarmyjacket Carlos

    Joey Z should also be embarrased by the last Life of Agony album.

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  • Danny

    Yeah this is a good song, but it seems like all those bands that hit about that time were one hit wonders.