By 1998, after years without major label interest, the band disbanded due to internal disagreements and ongoing frustration. Lead singer
Wes Scantlin, then the only remaining member, nearly quit music entirely. However, after attending a 1999
Family Values Tour concert in
Kansas City, he managed to use a fake
backstage pass to sneak backstage and give a copy of
Abrasive to a security guard working for
Limp Bizkit's singer
Fred Durst. Durst listened to the tape and made contact with Scantlin, and eventually invited him to
Los Angeles to rebuild the band. With Durst's backing, a new version of
Puddle of Mudd was formed featuring guitarist Paul Phillips, bassist
Doug Ardito, and drummer
Greg Upchurch. This lineup would go on to record and release
Come Clean in 2001, which featured
re-recorded three tracks from
Abrasive. Although the group has discussed interest in re-releasing
Abrasive, as of 2025 it has remained an out-of-print rarity and has earned a cult-like following from the band's fans and 1990s
grunge enthusiasts. Following the band’s mainstream success in the 2000s and 2010s, original physical copies of
Abrasive, which were printed and sold in small quantities, have become highly sought after by collectors. == Track listing ==