Early years (1992–1999) Puddle of Mudd was formed in 1992 in Kansas City by
Wes Scantlin (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Jimmy Allen (lead guitar), Sean Sammon (bass), and Kenny Burkitt (drums). According to Scantlin, the band name was inspired by practicing next to the Missouri river levee, which often inundated the band's practice space, but never ruined their equipment since they were on the second floor. In order to get to their practice space, the band "had to walk through a pile of shit." In August 1994, the band played at the
Missouri State Fair. The group's first release,
Stuck, a seven-song EP, was released in 1994 on V&R Records. It was produced by the band and E.J. Rose, and was recorded at Red House Studio in
Lawrence, Kansas. It spawned two radio singles: "You Don't Know" and "Drift and Die". Minus Jimmy Allen, the group released an eleven-song indie album,
Abrasive, in 1997 on the
Madison-based label Hardknocks Records. Three of the songs from
Abrasive were later re-recorded for the band's major-label debut
Come Clean. Differences of opinion and other factors led to the break-up of the original Puddle of Mudd by early 1999, leaving Scantlin as the only original member.
Come Clean (2000–2002) Scantlin's big break in the music business came after a copy of his demo tape was delivered to
Fred Durst. Durst contacted Scantlin, and after hearing that his band had broken up, decided to bring him to California to attempt to put a new band together. At a 2001
Flawless Records showcase, Durst noted that he originally disliked the band's material and told Scantlin to fire everyone else in the band and rebuild it from scratch. One of the first people Scantlin met upon arriving in California was
Doug Ardito, an intern at
Interscope Records. When Scantlin found out about Ardito's bass playing, they decided to work together. They were still in need of a guitarist and drummer. Fred Durst decided to contact a guitarist he knew from his hometown of
Jacksonville, Florida,
Paul Phillips, who had formerly played in a local band there called Happy Hour. After getting the call from Durst, Paul decided to try out for Puddle of Mudd and was accepted, choosing to leave college in order to join. The band held auditions for a new drummer and selected
Greg Upchurch, who was an ex-member of
Eleven and had also toured with
Chris Cornell. Puddle of Mudd entered the studio in 2000 and released its major-label debut album
Come Clean on August 28, 2001. The lead single from the album, "
Control" was successful. It was also the theme song for WWE's
Survivor Series 2001, which was critically acclaimed. The second single off the album, "
Blurry", co-written with Jimmy Allen and Doug Ardito, turned out to be Puddle of Mudd's most successful single, reaching No. 5 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and No. 8 in the
UK Singles Chart, and also winning an
ASCAP song of the year award for Ardito, Allen and Scantlin. The song was also used in the game
Ace Combat 5, published by
Namco. "
Drift & Die" co-written by Jimmy Allen was also released as a single spending six weeks at the No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Chart. The fourth single, "
She Hates Me" co-written by Jimmy Allen was released in late 2002, and reached the No. 1 spot on the
Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, as well as No. 13 on the
Billboard Hot 100. Allen and Scantlin won the ASCAP award for most played rock song of the year. The group then embarked on a European and American tour as the opening act for
Godsmack and
Deftones, and were also a part of the
Family Values 2001 tour, alongside
Linkin Park,
Stone Temple Pilots, and
Staind. The album was certified triple
platinum in the U.S. by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on January 31, 2003, and as of late 2006, total sales worldwide were in excess of five million copies.
Life on Display (2003–2005) Puddle of Mudd's follow up,
Life on Display, spawned three singles "
Away from Me", "
Heel Over Head", and "
Spin You Around". The album sold below expectations. Although shortly after its release, the record was certified gold and to date, has sold over 706,000 copies. Some suggested this was the primary cause of drummer
Greg Upchurch's leaving the band to join
3 Doors Down after their drummer
Daniel Adair joined
Nickelback.
Marisa Miller appeared in the music video for "Spin You Around". "Away From Me" was featured in
The O.C. in 2004. The song "Nothing Left to Lose" was the official theme song of
WWE's
2004 Royal Rumble.
Famous (2006–2008) On October 9, 2007, the band released their third major label record,
Famous. The first single, "Famous", was released through the band's Myspace page and radio in July before the CD was released. It was a #1 single. Another track, "Merry Go Round", was released through
iTunes before the official release. The following single, "
Psycho", topped both the
Mainstream Rock Tracks and
Hot Modern Rock Tracks charts for nine weeks. "Livin' on Borrowed Time" and "We Don't Have To Look Back Now" were the final singles released. In the spring of 2007, the band went on tour supporting
Hinder and
Papa Roach on the Door to Dorm tour. Their song "Famous" was the
WWE One Night Stand 2007 official theme song and was also featured in the video game
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2008, as well as
UFC 2009 Undisputed.
Vol.4 Songs in the Key of Love and Hate (2009–2010) In 2009, former guitarist
Paul Phillips rejoined the band after replacement Christian Stone was let go on good terms. Around this time the band recruited
Famous producer
Brian Howes to begin recording a new record in Vancouver. Prior to the new album's release, band members said the album's name would be called 'Jacket on the Rack'. However, it was changed to
Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love & Hate. Released on December 8, it has gone on to sell around 100,000 copies. The first single, "
Spaceship", was released in October 2009. On February 10, 2010, a new song, "
Shook Up the World", was released. It was written for
Team USA for use in the
2010 Winter Olympics. All proceeds from the song went to Team USA. Although intended for release during the Olympics, the deadline was missed. At the beginning of that same year bassist Doug Ardito left the band and was replaced by Jacksonville
Burn Season frontman,
Damien Starkey. They played at the
Download Festival, and released their first
best of collection, titled
Icon, featuring the singles from their first four albums.
Re:(disc)overed (2011–2019) The band released a cover album titled
re:(disc)overed on August 30, 2011. The release featured covers of songs originally by
The Rolling Stones,
Bad Company,
Led Zeppelin,
AC/DC and others. The album's lead single,
Gimme Shelter was released on August 2, 2011. According to original bassist Sean Sammon, it was confirmed that the band's first two albums,
Stuck and
Abrasive, would be re-released sometime in late 2011. Ardito rejoined the band in 2011 and proceeded to tour with them. Ryan Yerdon was also replaced by Shannon Boone. The band posted several online updates during 2012 suggesting that they were writing and recording a new album. Wes Scantlin was interviewed about his latest arrest for vandalism in July 2013, where he was quoted as saying "We have tons and tons of new hit songs. I write every single night, and we record all the time. We're getting ready to go in and do the record, tour a little bit for the summer, and then do the full production and get back on the scene." Puddle of Mudd toured during 2014 featuring Wes Scantlin with an entirely different line-up. A non-album single, "
Piece of the Action", was released in September 2014. The band started recording a new album with Cameron Webb at Grandmaster Studios in 2015. The following year they took part in the
Make America Rock Again super tour with other artists who had success throughout the 2000s including
Trapt,
Saving Abel,
Alien Ant Farm,
Crazy Town,
12 Stones,
Tantric,
Drowning Pool,
P.O.D. and
Fuel.
Welcome to Galvania (2019–2021) In July 2019, a new single, "
Uh Oh", was released, with the full album
Welcome to Galvania following in September. In November 2019, the band performed an acoustic session for
SiriusXM's Octane channel. The session went largely unnoticed until April 2020, when the
Instagram music meme account @catatonicyouths posted edited clips of the band's cover of
Nirvana's "
About a Girl". The cover was also given a reaction video by
YouTubers
Jared Dines and
Steve Terreberry. The cover has been widely criticised and ridiculed, with most of the focus being placed upon Scantlin's strained, uncomfortable, and off-key vocals. The original video, which has now received over one million views and has since gone unlisted, currently sits at 24,000 dislikes against 9,800 likes.
Ubiquitous (2021–2023) In 2022, Scantlin stated a new album was in the works, and was 'basically pretty much done'. The band's sixth album titled
Ubiquitous was released on September 8, 2023.
Ubiquitous marked Puddle of Mudd's first album not to include newly recorded material, instead being composed of demos from throughout the band's career, including a re-recorded version of their 1994 track "Poke Out My Eyes" from the debut EP
Stuck, as well as "Dance with Me" and "U Wrekd Me", both songs originally recorded during the sessions for their 2007 release
Famous. Other tracks such as "My Baby", "Running Out of Time", "Candy", "Complication" and "California" were recorded with former members
Doug Ardito and Christian Stone in 2012 in anticipation of a scrapped sixth album. Later tracks include "Man in the Mirror" and "Butterface", both being written and recorded in 2022, whereas "Cash and Cobain" was recorded in 2020. Shortly after the album's release, Wes Scantlin cancelled upcoming shows due to the shows being booked without his consent by his management team. Scantlin stated in a later interview that all involved in the bookings were fired and may have included band members.
Kiss the Machine (2024–present) After the lack of commercial and critical success of
Ubiquitous in 2023, the band pulled out of promoting the album and cancelled all tours dates scheduled to promote it. In early 2024, Puddle of Mudd underwent a major lineup overhaul after Scantlin fired the band's entire instrumental ensemble. The decision followed reports of internal disputes, including claims that the group had booked shows without his consent and allegations of personal misconduct. Scantlin cited a need to regain control over the band's direction and announced plans to rebuild the lineup. With a new roster of musicians, he entered the studio and began developing new material. The album's production took place throughout 2024 and into early 2025, with Scantlin taking an active role in both songwriting and co-producing the record. The new album was officially announced in April 2025 and revealed to be titled,
Kiss the Machine and also released the album's lead single "Beautimous" digitally the same day on April 18, 2025 ahead of the full album's release on May 2, 2025. To support the release, Puddle of Mudd embarked on a summer 2025 tour that included music festival appearances and co-headlining dates with
Everclear and
Eve 6. Promotion efforts also included a more grassroots approach, such as a viral video featuring Scantlin previewing the lead single at a Jiffy Lube for a friend and unsuspecting employees. The album marked the band's quickest turnaround between full-length studio projects since the early 2000s and was positioned as a creative reset following a period of turbulence. The albums second single, "
Firefly" was released on October 10, 2025, with an official lyric video. Wes Scantlin dedicated the song and music video to
Layne Staley,
Chris Cornell and
Chester Bennington. On October 17, 2025, the band released a previously unannounced stand-alone new single titled "
Monsters" digitally on all major
music streaming platforms and digital marketplaces. The single was not featured on the band's most recent album "Kiss the Machine", and was not promoted prior to its surprise release. ==Musical style and influences==