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When The End of All Things to Come dropped in 2002, the music industry was in a state of absolute panic. Napster had shifted the landscape, and programs like LimeWire, Soulseek, Kazaa, and later, direct-download music blogs (hosted on platforms like Blogspot and accessed via MediaFire or RapidShare) were the primary ways teenagers discovered alternative music. Mudvayne End Of All Things To Come Rar