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  1. Kill, I Oughtta is the debut extended play of American heavy metal band Mudvayne. It was self-released by the band in 1997. In 2001, the EP was reissued by Epic Records under the title The Beginning of All Things to End.

  2. The Beginning of All Things to End es un disco lanzado en el 2001 de Mudvayne, es un relanzamiento del demo de 1997 Kill, I Oughta. El demo original contenía solo los sencillos #1-7. Miscelánea. «Fear», junto con «World So Cold», «Do What You Do», «Seed» y «Closer», es una de las pocas canciones de Mudvayne con solos de guitarra.

  3. 20 de nov. de 2001 · The Beginning of All Things to End is a repackaged and remastered version of Mudvaynes self-released 1997 debut EP Kill, I Oughtta. The album also contains three additional tracks...

  4. Biografía. Orígenes (1996-1998) L.D.50 (1999-2000) The Beginning of all Things to End y The End of All Things to Come (2001-2003) Lost and Found (2004-2006) By the People, For the People (2007-2008) The New Game (2008) Mudvayne (2009) Regreso (2021-presente) Miembros. Discografía. Otros álbumes. Premios. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Mudvayne.

  5. The Beginning of All Things to End is a re-release of Kill, I Oughtta with additional tracks. It was released in 2001 by Epic Records.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2001 · The Beginning of All Things to End by Mudvayne released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. The Beginning of All Things to End is a re-release of Mudvaynes first EP, Kill, I Oughta, released in 1997. After Mudvayne started gaining mainstream success the EP was selling for upwards of $200 on ebay and Mudvaynes record label at the time, Epic, saw that as a great chance to make some money.