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Dan's 420 Chronicles - Puddle of Mudd Drunk After Show 420 Outtakes 11/10/19 — DeepCutsArchive
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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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This is a snippet of raw, unvarnished footage that captures the post-show antics of Puddle of Mudd in 2019. The clip, clocking in at just under a minute, is an outtake from a show at the Buffalo Rose, but it's not just any ordinary live performance video. This is a rare glimpse into the band's offstage behavior, and what makes it so significant is that it's a candid moment of levity amidst the chaos of touring.

Puddle of Mudd was already an established act by 2019, with a string of successful albums under their belt. Their second album, Come Clean, had dropped in 2001 and spawned the hit single "Blurry", which remains one of their most iconic songs to this day. The band's sound is often associated with the early 2000s post-grunge movement, but they've continued to evolve over the years, releasing six additional albums since then.

What makes this clip so notable is that it shows a side of Puddle of Mudd that few fans have ever seen. The footage is raw and unedited, with no pretenses or attempts to sanitize their behavior. It's clear that the band has been drinking heavily after the show, but what's remarkable is how they're still able to poke fun at themselves and each other in a lighthearted way.

The clip itself is brief, but it's enough to give viewers a sense of the camaraderie and chemistry between the band members. They're laughing, joking around, and clearly having a good time, even if it's not exactly the most dignified moment for them. It's a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of touring, where the glamour and excitement can sometimes give way to exhaustion and debauchery.

The fact that this footage exists at all is a testament to the dedication of Dan's 420 Chronicles, the YouTube channel that captured it. The channel's creator has clearly been documenting his own experiences with Puddle of Mudd over the years, and it's clear that he's developed a rapport with the band members. This clip is just one small part of a larger collection of footage that showcases the highs and lows of touring life.

Watching this clip will leave viewers with a new appreciation for the human side of Puddle of Mudd. It's easy to get caught up in the spectacle of live performances, but moments like these remind us that even the most successful bands are just people who happen to make music together. They're not invincible, and they're not immune to the same temptations and pitfalls as anyone else.

The clip ends abruptly, with no fanfare or dramatic flourish. It's simply a raw, unedited moment of levity in an otherwise chaotic world. And that's what makes it so significant – it's a reminder that even the most iconic bands are still just people who happen to make music together.

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