Death Blooms
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| Single by Mudvayne from the album L.D. 50 |
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| Released | 2000 | ||||
| Format | CD Single | ||||
| Recorded | Warehouse Studio, Vancouver | ||||
| Genre | Nu metal Alternative metal |
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| Length | 4:52 | ||||
| Label | Epic Records | ||||
| Writer(s) | Chad Gray Ryan Martinie Matt McDonough |
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| Producer | GGGarth Mudvayne |
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"Death Blooms" is the second single released by the alternative metal band Mudvayne. It is from their debut album, L.D. 50. The song was written by lead singer Chad Gray about his grandmother and how she was being neglected by her family because she was nearing death.
The video for the song is shot in two locations: In a hospital, where the four members are playing their instruments; and a seemingly mystic beach, where an old, frail woman is going through the transition into afterlife, and is aided by a little girl and Chad Gray to pass into heaven.
It is also featured in the Dragon Ball Z Movie Return of Cooler.
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