MUDVAYNE's 'Do What You Do' Is Band's Fastest-Rising Single To Date

September 26, 2008

MUDVAYNE has slammed onto the charts with "Do What You Do", the fastest-rising single of the band's career. Garnering over 75 radio adds out of the box — in the first 36 hours the track became available this week — the song is #1 most added at the Active Rock chart and #2 most added at Modern Rock.

As the band prepare to release "The New Game" — its first studio album in three years, due out November 18 via Epic Records — the band is working even harder to get the best possible deal directly to their fans in light of the tough economy by opening up ticket sales of their upcoming tour to all outlets and partnering with Best Buy to add a free live web cast of their concert to fan club members who pre-order the album at bestbuy.com/mudvayne. "We want fans that cannot afford to see us live or that live outside our tour markets to still get the benefits of our 'The Album Is The Ticket' program," says singer Chad Gray, "and by adding the live webcast and releasing ticket sales to the general public, we are now able to offer fans even more value and options for their money in this rough financial time."

The concert webcast will be from one of the tour stops (to be announced) on the first leg of "The New Game Tour 2008". Meanwhile, all tickets will be released at all outlets by Monday, September 29. All current "The Album Is The Ticket" members are entitled to a free meet-and-greet at their selected show.

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