My Name is Mud

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"My Name is Mud"
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Single by Primus
from the album Pork Soda
Released 1993
Genre Alternative rock
Funk metal
Alternative Metal
Length 4:47
Label Interscope Records
Writer(s) Claypool/LaLonde/Alexander
Producer(s) Primus
Chart positions
Primus singles chronology
Making Plans For Nigel
1992
My Name is Mud
1993
DMV
1993

"My Name is Mud" is the 1993 smash hit song by alternative rock band Primus, the first single off of their album Pork Soda. Les Claypool has said at some concerts it is about a "fucked up person who murdered his parents" (delightfully named Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie) but the lyrics seem to describe a white-collar drunk who killed his friend during an incident where they were both drunk and the friend ruined his "patent shoes." In the song the main character is looking back on the incident without regret. The phrase "My Name Is Mud" is figure of speech in the U.S. mostly, used when someone does something wrong and realizes that they face severe consequences.

The song was released as a single in 1993 and received heavy rock radio airplay and some popular radio airplay. It was enough to put Primus, who had earned respect for their previous single "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver", on the Billboard top 10 a week after Pork Soda's debut.

In the summer of 1993, Primus released a video for "My Name is Mud", directed by Mark Kohr. The video is about a blue-collar man digging to bury a man he murdered, while Bob Cock is at a spa with fat people drinking pork soda and relaxing in mud. The video received heavy airplay on MTV. The animated duo Beavis and Butt-head gave the video a positive review. To the disappointment of fans, the video was kicked off MTV in 2001, deemed unsafe for children.

[edit] Trivia

  • During the shooting of the video, Bob Cock accidentally dropped his towel, showing his privates. The band made fun of it in commetary on the 2003 DVD, saying the towel dropping synchronises with the bass line in an outtake.
  • When Primus played this song at Woodstock '94, they were pelted with mud from the audience. It got to the point where the band stopped mid-song, and drummer Tim Alexander walked off the stage. Les Claypool commented to the crowd, "I opened up a big-ass can of worms with that one. The song is called 'My Name Is Mud', but keep the mud to yourself you son of a bitch. You know, when you throw things on stage, it is a sign of small and insignificant genitalia.". Claypool returned to the stage and the band continued where they had left off.
  • The voice in the middle of the song that says "Where you goin' city boy?" was taken from the movie Deliverance.
Primus
Les Claypool | Larry LaLonde | Tim Alexander
Bryan Mantia | Todd Huth | Jay Lane | Bob Cock
Discography
Albums/EPs: Suck on This | Frizzle Fry | Sailing the Seas of Cheese | Miscellaneous Debris | Pork Soda | Tales from the Punchbowl | Brown Album | Rhinoplasty | Antipop | Promo de Fromage | Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People | Hallucino-Genetics: Live 2004 | Blame It on the Fish | They Can't All Be Zingers: The Best of Primus
Songs: "John the Fisherman" | "Too Many Puppies" | "Mr. Knowitall" | "Making Plans For Nigel" | "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" | "Tommy the Cat" | "Those Damned Blue Collar Tweekers" | "My Name Is Mud" | "DMV" | "Mr. Krinkle" | "Hamburger Train" | "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" | "Mrs. Blaileen" | "Southbound Pachyderm" | "Shake Hands With Beef" | "Over the Falls" | "Lacquer Head"
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