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All That You Are (Mudvayne song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Lost and Found (Mudvayne album)

| Recorded = 2004 at The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California〔〔
| Genre =
| Length = 53:29
| Label = Epic
| Producer = Dave Fortman
| Last album = ''The End of All Things to Come''
(2002)
| This album = ''Lost and Found''
(2005)
| Next album = ''The New Game''
(2008)
}}
''Lost and Found'' is the third full-length album by the American band Mudvayne. The album was released on April 12, 2005. The album had major success in the U.S., debuting at number 2 and being certified Gold by the RIAA shortly afterward.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=RIAA certifications )〕 It has sold about 1,000,000 copies as of August 2014 and is the band's most successful album to date.
==Production==
After opening for Metallica on the band's Summer Sanitarium tour in 2003,〔 Mudvayne spent the holidays recuperating before starting work on the album.〔 The album was produced by Dave Fortman.〔 The band chose Fortman because they felt he could combine the band's extreme elements.
Before heading to The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California to record the album, the band spent time with Fortman in pre-production. Gray said "I've found that those first few days are the most important when it comes to setting the album's tone and challenging the band about their goals and fine-tuning the arrangements for maximum emotional impact."〔 The band rented a ranch in Northern California where they wrote and rehearsed songs for the album.〔 They converted its multi-stall garage into a makeshift studio.〔 As with the band's previous album, Mudvayne chose to isolate themselves to provide inspiration for their songwriting.〔 Matt McDonough stated "Establishing clear goals for each song has been the key to Mudvayne's quick results. It's a strange contradiction, but it can be very liberating to set limitations on creativity as long as you don't let those limitations define you. It frees up a lot of creative energy when you stop pulling an idea in fifty different directions and start pushing it in one."〔
By May 27, 2004 the band had finished writing 12 songs for the album. Chad, Ryan, Greg and Matt left the ranch in Santa Cruz and went back to their respective homes in California, Illinois and Wisconsin. On Saturday, June 12, 2004 the band reconvened to commence recording the album.〔
The song "Small Silhouette" was recorded during the Lost and Found sessions, with it later appearing on the soundtrack album to the VH1 series Masters of Horror.

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