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Puddle of Mudd "Blurry" live

Puddle of Mudd
2010s2012BackstageLiveyoutube

San Antonio, Texas Backstage Live May 26, 2012

About Puddle of Mudd

Puddle of Mudd is an American rock band formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1992. The band has sold over seven million albums. Their second album, Come Clean (2001), spawned the single "Blurry", which peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, and remains their signature song. The album sold over five million copies by 2003, and was followed by six additional albums, the latest of which is Kiss the Machine (2025). Lead singer Wes Scantlin has served as the only consistent member throughout the ...

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A rare glimpse into the chaos that fuels great rock music. This footage, shot backstage at a live show in San Antonio, Texas on May 26, 2012, captures Puddle of Mudd's frenetic energy as they prepare to take the stage. The band, formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1992, has spent decades perfecting their blend of grunge and post-grunge sounds.

At this point in their career, Puddle of Mudd was still riding high on the success of their second album, Come Clean (2001). That record's lead single, "Blurry", had peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and remains one of the band's most iconic songs. The album itself sold over five million copies by 2003, a testament to the band's ability to craft catchy, guitar-driven hooks that resonated with a wide audience.

This footage is notable for its raw, unvarnished look at the band's live show preparation. We see lead singer Wes Scantlin pacing back and forth, his voice hoarse from screaming into the mic just moments before. The rest of the band is scattered around the room, tuning their instruments or making last-minute adjustments to their gear. It's a chaotic scene, but one that speaks to the band's dedication to their craft.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is its intimacy. We're not watching a polished, high-production-value video; instead, we're getting a glimpse into the band's private moments before they take the stage. It's a rare look at the human side of rock stardom, and one that adds depth to our understanding of Puddle of Mudd's music.

The fact that this footage is from 2012 also makes it significant in the context of the band's career. At this point, Puddle of Mudd had been together for over two decades, but they were still riding high on their Come Clean-era success. They would go on to release several more albums, including the latest, Kiss the Machine (2025), but "Blurry" remains one of their most enduring songs.

Watching this footage, a viewer will take away a sense of the band's energy and dedication to their craft. We see a group of musicians who are completely focused on delivering a great live show, even in the midst of chaos and uncertainty. It's a reminder that rock music is often at its best when it's raw, unpolished, and driven by passion rather than precision.

The camera work is rough around the edges, but it adds to the footage's authenticity. We're not watching a slickly produced video; instead, we're getting a glimpse into the band's private moments before they take the stage. It's a rare look at the human side of rock stardom, and one that adds depth to our understanding of Puddle of Mudd's music.

As Puddle of Mudd takes the stage, their energy is palpable. We see Wes Scantlin screaming into the mic, his voice hoarse from just moments before. The rest of the band launches into "Blurry", and the crowd erupts in cheers. It's a moment that captures the essence of rock music: raw, unbridled energy that can't be replicated or manufactured.

This footage is a testament to Puddle of Mudd's enduring legacy as one of the most iconic rock bands of their generation. Even though they've been together for over two decades, their music remains relevant and timeless. Watching this footage, we're reminded of the power of live rock music to capture our imagination and transport us to another world.

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