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2010 studio album by Mushroomhead
Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children
Studio album by Mushroomhead
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2010
Recorded2009-2010, Filthy Hands Studio
GenreAlternative metal, industrial metal, stoner metal, electro-industrial
Length49:32
LabelMegaforce
ProducerSteve Felton
Mushroomhead chronology
Savior Sorrow
(2006)
Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children
(2010)
The Righteous & the Butterfly
(2014)
Singles from Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children
  1. "Come On"
    Released: August 16, 2010
  2. "I'll Be Here"
    Released: 2010

Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children is the sixth studio album by industrial metal band Mushroomhead. The album was released on September 28, 2010 by Megaforce Records. The first single from the album "Come On", was released on August 16, 2010. It is the band's final album to feature Pig Benis on bass and Gravy on guitar, and it is the only album to feature Lil Dan on percussion.

Album information

On August 31, 2010, "Come On" was released uncensored on iTunes. The video of their first single "Come On" was premiered on Headbangers Ball on September 27, hosted by Mushroomhead themselves. "Come On" was also featured in the Criminal Minds episode "There's no Place like Home" from the show's 7th season. "Come On" was also featured on Oct 5, 2010 episode of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) on Spike TV as a promotion of the long storied rivalry between Wrestling Legend, Ric Flair and Hardcore Wrestling Legend, Mick Foley.

As stated by the band members themselves, in an interview with MTV, the album title is inspired by the late '80s comic book of the same name. According to the band, they wanted the album title to reflect the nature of the songs themselves, and the title came once they incorporated the visual elements of the project.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
About.com
The Marshalltown Chronicle
Metal Underground

After its first week of sales, the album debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard Indie chart, and No. 44 overall selling over 11,000 copies the first week.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Come On"4:07
2."Inspiration"3:46
3."Slaughterhouse Road"3:41
4."I'll Be Here"4:36
5."Burn the Bridge"5:10
6."Holes in the Void" (feat. Joe Altier and Sarah Sloan)4:45
7."Harvest the Garden"4:34
8."The Harm You Do"4:06
9."Your Demise"4:21
10."The Feel"3:50
11."Darker Days"3:46
12."Do I Know You?"2:46
Total length:49:32

Personnel

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llTnDZfxecY
  2. MUSHROOMHEAD To Release 'Beautiful Stories For Ugly Children' In September
  3. MUSHROOMHEAD's 'Come On' Single To Go For Radio Adds Next Month "I'll Be Here" will be the second single in 2011 but no date has been confirmed yet.
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  5. "Mushroomhead - Come On Music Video, featured On Megaforce Records Official Youtube Channel". 2010-10-06. Retrieved 2010-10-06.
  6. "Mushroomhead MTV Interview Part 2". 2010-10-06. Retrieved 2010-10-06.
  7. "Mushroomhead interview on Headbangers Ball". 2010-09-27. Archived from the original on 7 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-27. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  8. Allmusic review
  9. About.com review
  10. The Marshalltown Chronicle review
  11. Metal Underground Review
  12. "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - MUSHROOMHEAD's New Album Cracks U.S. Top 50". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-09. Retrieved 2012-01-15. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  13. "MUSHROOMHEAD: New Album Artwork, Track Listing Unveiled". Archived from the original on 2010-07-31. Retrieved 2010-07-29. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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