The music video for "My Name Is Mud" was directed by Mark Kohr (who also helmed the videos for two other Primus songs: "
DMV" and "
Mr. Krinkle"). According to Les Claypool, the video is composed of three distinct visual threads: The first is the band performing the song in silhouette. The second is Claypool, in character as Aloysius Devadander Abercrombie or Mud, burying a dead body while spitting
chewing tobacco and singing at the camera. The third is set in a spa "where ... beauty is voluptuous. Where big people are beauty, and skinny people are not." According to Claypool, the video is partly an homage to
Sam Raimi's work. The outdoor scenes were filmed around the
Palo Alto area, near
Interstate 280. During the first day of shooting, the band was caught in a massive rainstorm. "We ended up having to actually bag it," Claypool later noted, "which was a big deal ... scrapping the day almost killed the entire thing. It was freezing-ass cold, and the generator kept dying because somebody put diesel into a gas generator." The mud bath scenes were shot in
Calistoga, California, and the graphic designer and musician
Bob C. Cock (who also appears in the music video for "
Jerry Was a Race Car Driver") cameos in this portion of the video, where he drinks soda containing the pig head from the cover. ==Woodstock '94 performance==