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Infobox musical artist| name = Mutemath| image = Mutemath 2011-12-11 07.jpg| landscape = yes| caption = Left to right: Gummerman, Meany, Mitchell-Cárdenas, and King in 2011| background = group_or_band| origin = New Orleans, Louisiana , United States| genre = Alternative rock , electronica , post-rock , indie rock | years_active = 2002–present| label = Teleprompt Records|Teleprompt , Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. | website = URL|mutemath.com| associated_acts = Earthsuit , Macrosick , Club of the Sons, Jeremy Larson , Slow Hands| current_members = Paul Meany
Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas
Todd Gummerman
Darren King | past_members = Jonathan Allen
Greg Hill
Mutemath (often stylized as MUTEMATH ) is an American alternative rock band from New Orleans that formed in 2003. The group consists of lead vocalist and keyboardist Paul Meany , drummer Darren King , guitarist Todd Gummerman, and bassist Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas , but they often perform on any mixture or variation of these instruments.

They were nominated for a Grammy Awards|Grammy Award in 2007. http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Mutemath-Receive-Their-First-Grammy-Nomination-802124.htm

In April 2011, it was announced on their official website that guitarist Greg Hill had left the band in October 2010. http://www.mutemath.com

History


Formation


Mutemath started in 2001 as a long distance collaboration between Paul Meany in New Orleans, Louisiana and Darren King in Springfield, Missouri . http://www.one21music.com/mute-math/ The two had known each other from their work together in Meany's previous band Earthsuit . Occasionally Paul would receive instrumental demo CDs from Darren. Fairly impressed with his efforts, Paul contacted Darren and asked if he could mess with the demos a bit, adding some ideas of his own. Darren obliged and the two would set in motion a sort of songwriting ping-pong match that would carry on for several months until Darren was asked to fill in as drummer for Earthsuit as the experimental Christian-rock band began to quickly dissolve. After Earthsuit finally disbanded, King moved to New Orleans and began to talk of a possible collaboration with Meany. The two worked on demos and played a handful of shows under the moniker "MATH".

With the recruiting of guitarist Greg Hill, the trio worked in their New Orleans home studio writing and recording a whole new collection of songs. Paul immediately played the demos for longtime friend and producer Tedd T , who fell in love at first listen. The trio continued to work on demos with Tedd T for a possible EP while playing shows with another Earthsuit member in Adam LaClave 's art-rock group Macrosick .

Reset EP (2004)


After months of considering different options for their new venture, the group decided to do things on their own and officially changed their name to "Mutemath" after discovering that "Math" was already being used by another group. Meany recruited Tedd T and lawyer and former Earthsuit manager Kevin Kookogey to form Teleprompt Records as a way to independently control Mutemath releases. Teleprompt entered into a developmental-deal agreement with Warner Music Group in 2004, releasing Mutemath's debut Reset (Mutemath EP)|Reset EP that fall. The band left Macrosick, recruited bass player Roy Mitchell-Cardenas and began touring to promote the release, using popular social networking sites like MySpace to spread word of the group. As their fan base grew, the band began to see an increasing number of shows sell out by the Spring of 2005. By the fall of that year, they joined The Music is Much Too Loud Tour opening for Mae and Circa Survive where they chronicled their shows and updated their video blogs on a nightly basis gradually attracting more and more people to the Mutemath ground-swell. The band sold over 30,000 copies of Reset EP before the album went out of print in 2006.

Mutemath (2006)


In January 2006, the band set out on a tour in support of their self-titled debut album. It was independently released in response to Warner Music Group 's indecision on what to do with Mutemath resulting in a marketing stalemate and the threat of the whole project getting shelved. So by late 2005, Teleprompt filed suit against Warner Music requesting Mutemath to be released from their contract while Teleprompt would proceed to promote and sell Mutemath’s self-titled debut on its own. (see Teleprompt Records#Controversy|Teleprompt Controversy for more details).

The special edition of the album was only available as a "tour-only" release until it hit the Internet on Teleprompt's online store, selling more than 10,000 copies in its first month. Mutemath landed on the covers of Billboard (magazine)|Billboard and Pollstar cite web|url= http://mutemath.com/presskit/_pdf/mute_math_pollstar.pdf|format=PDF|title=Pollstar HotStar: Mutemath|date=August 7, 2006|publisher=Pollstar being featured in Alternative Press ,cite web|url= http://mutemath.com/presskit/_pdf/mute_math_alternative_press.pdf|format=PDF|title=100 Bands to Watch in 2007|month=April | year=2007|publisher=Alternative Press Paste (magazine)|Paste ,cite web|url= http://mutemath.com/presskit/_pdf/mute_math_paste.pdf|format=PDF|title=4 To Watch For|year=2006|publisher=Paste Magazine and Spin Magazine|Spin cite web|url= http://www.spin.com/features/band_of_the_day/2006/09/060928_mutemath/index.html|title=Mutemath: Artist Of The Day|date=September 28, 2006|publisher=Spin Magazine as well as on the MTV News program 'You Hear It First'.cite web|url= http://mutemath.com/presskit/_pdf/mute_math_MTV.pdf|format=PDF|title=You Hear It First: Mutemath|month=September | year=2006|publisher=MTV Networks The group continued to tour vigorously, playing shows to crowds of thousands at festivals such as Bonnaroo , Lollapalooza , Van's Warped Tour , V Festival , CMJ Music Marathon in New York City , and Voodoo Music Experience in their hometown of New Orleans .

After months of legal wrangling with parent label Warner Bros. Records , Teleprompt settled litigation out of court in August 2006 with a re-negotiated contract with Warner.

WBR re-released the band's debut album Mutemath (album)|Mutemath on September 26, 2006. The fully remastered album features reworked tracks from their Reset EPSee Mutemath (album)#Differences in the remastered WBR release|Differences in new Mutemath album for details. and a bonus limited-edition live EP. The album debuted at #17 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do? model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums& model.vnuArtistId=631068& model.vnuAlbumId=799983|title=Mutemath Chart History|publisher=Billboard

The band returned to the road in early 2007 with opening dates for The Fray (band)|The Fray and Wolfmother in various cities and a brief headlining tour in Europe. Flesh And Bones Electric Fun , an exclusive live DVD was released on March 20, 2007 with an accompanying 43-city North American tour that ran through the first of May.

The band also received some unexpected publicity on American Idol (season 6)|American Idol when contestant Chris Sligh sang " Typical " on the show's Top 24 episode. http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=FyLTEZjev7Q

"Typical" (2007)


Mutemath's first music video, for " Typical (song)|Typical ", premiered on YouTube on March 21, 2007. The video features the band performing the song backwards. The video made it on the New York Post Hot Listcite news|url= http://www.nypost.com/seven/04012007/entertainment/hot_list_entertainment_raakhee_mirchandani_and_maxine_shen.htm|title=HOT LIST|publisher=New York Post|date=April 1, 2007 | first1=Raakhee | last1=Mirchandani | first2=Maxine | last2=Shen and registered more than 100,000 views in less than four days.cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=b13rc6DY74A|title=Typical|publisher=YouTube It took three weeks for Mutemath to learn their parts backwards. When asked whether singing backwards or drumming backwards was more difficult, Paul Meany answered, "Darren had it the hardest."

"Typical" was also released as Mutemath's first radio single on April 10, 2007. As of late June, the single started receiving major airplay in Modern Rock quickly rising up the Mediabase Alternative chart jumping from #115 to #65 and was also the second most added song on Alternative stations the week of June 13, 2007. The single then jumped to #36 the first week of August 2007, a position it held for six weeks before it moved to a peak position to #35.cite web|url= http://w2.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Charts.asp? format=r3m& showtopn=500& cutoff=1|title=Mediabase Alternative Charts|date=June 13, 2007|publisher=Mediabase

"Typical" was featured on a television commercial for the Discovery Channel, featuring clips from shows like "Man vs. Wild," "Deadliest Catch," and "Dirty Jobs.cite web|url= http://commercials.tuneforums.com/thread_view.php? threadID=2295|title=New discovery channel commercial

The group made limited appearances at various summer festivals in mid-2007 in order to work on writing and recording material for their forthcoming sophomore record. The band's debut performance at the Bonnaroo Music Festival coincided with their second appearance on The Late Late Show (CBS)|The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson .

The group appeared on Transformers - The Album|Transformers: The Album , released on July 3, 2007, performing the "Transformers Theme" in conjunction with the Transformers (film)|live-action film directed by Michael Bay (although the song did not appear in the film) and made a television appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman on July 17. The group was in the running for MTV2 and Virgin Mobile 's http://www.virginfestival.com/mutemath Book The Band vote to open for the US Virgin Festival in Baltimore, Maryland in August ( Aiden won the Book The Band contest).

Mutemath's Mutemath (album)|debut album reappeared on Billboard's Top Heatseekers Chart on August 4, 2007 at #28, while the single " Typical (song)|Typical " debuted at #39 on Billboard's US Modern Rock Chart the same week.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp? cfi=377& cfgn=Singles& cfn=Hot+Modern+Rock+Tracks& ci=3085354& cdi=9334267& cid=08%2F04%2F2007|title=Billboard Chart History|date=August 4, 2007|publisher=Billboard

The band hit the road in support of the single in September 2007 with support from Eisley , which included two television appearances. The first was September 19, their second appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live . The show aired a taped performance of the band recreating the video the single " Typical (song)|Typical " that was taped in front of the studio audience and then played back in reverse for the broadcast. Their second television appearance was their debut on NBC 's Late Night with Conan O'Brien performing "Break the Same" for the first time on television on October 17.

On November 12, 2007 Atlantic Records announced that the band would join Alanis Morissette on Matchbox Twenty 's Exile In America Tour which kicked off in Hollywood, FL on January 25, 2008 and ran through mid-March.cite web|url= http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do? id=796035& sourceType=3|title=Exile In America Press Release|date=November 26, 2007|publisher=Marketwire On December 6, 2007, the group was nominated for a Grammy Award for their short form music video for "Typical".cite web|url= http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/50th_Show/list.aspx#31|title=50th Annual Grammy Award Nominees|date=December 6, 2007|publisher=Grammy.com " Control (Mutemath song)|Control ", the second and final radio single from Mutemath was released January 15, 2008. The music video for the single was filmed in Nashville in January, but its distribution was halted due to copyright issues in regards to a previously released clip from a European group. Citation needed|date=May 2008 The band also released the companion album to their 2007 live DVD, Flesh And Bones Electric Fun: Mutemath Live , via iTunes on January 29, 2008. "Typical" was added as a List of downloadable songs for the Rock Band series|downloadable song for the Rock Band series in early 2009.

Spotlight EP (2009)


In November 2008 the group released " Spotlight (Mutemath song)|Spotlight " on the Twilight (soundtrack)|Twilight film soundtrack album, to favorable reviews.cite web|url= http://www.indielondon.co.uk/Music-Review/twilight-ost-review|title=Twilight OST Review|publisher=Indie Londoncite news|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20236536,00.html|title=Twilight | Music Review|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|date=October 30, 2008cite web|url= http://music.ign.com/articles/927/927411p1.html|title=Twilight Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Review|publisher=IGN The song was the first single from Armistice (album)|Armistice and was released digitally February 10, 2009 on Spotlight EP which included B side tracks and a remix of the song by Son Lux. The single reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Singles chart the week of February 28, 2009 and kept the spot for two consecutive weeks. The single dipped to #10 before making its last appearance on the chart at #3 the week of April 11, 2009.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/searchResult.jsp? No=10& exp=y& Ntt=mutemath& Ntk=Keyword& an=bbcom& nor=10& Ntx=mode+matchallpartial& Ns=FORMATTED_DATE|1& N=37|title=Billboard Chart History|date=June 15, 2009|publisher=Billboard The group performed "Spotlight" for the first time on The Tonight Show on January 15, 2009, featuring guest appearances from LaClave and Allen from Club of the Sons and Jeremy Larson, all of whom have worked on the upcoming album.cite web|url= http://www.mutemath.com|title=New Mutemath song on "Twilight" Soundtrack|date=October 8, 2008|publisher=Mutemath.com The EP was also released on limited edition vinyl on March 24, 2009.

Armistice (2009)


The group went to work writing and recording their second full length record in their home studio in New Orleans. The album, entitled Armistice (album)|Armistice , was released in the United States on Teleprompt Records/Warner Bros. Records on August 18, 2009.

During the recording of the album, short videos were posted to the band's Youtube profile. These videos documented the work going on in the studio, including street interviews where New Orleans locals were shown samples of the album (which couldn't be heard in the video), recording their reactions. Any clips of actual music from the new album was presented in such a way that it only hinted at what the album would eventually sound like.cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/mutemath|title=Mutemath's Youtube profile|date=July, 2008

On April 4, 2008, Goodwin Films announced they were working on a documentary film about the making of Mutemath's new record. No further details have been announced regarding the release of the film.cite web|url= http://goodwinfilms.blogspot.com/2008/04/shooting-mute-math-in-nashville.html|title=Shooting Mutemath in Nashville|date=April 4, 2008|publisher=Goodwin Films

According to the biography, the group had almost called it quits during the writing of the album. The band had written about 16 songs in the 3 years spent on the road touring and had expected to cut the list to 10 after settling down to record in their New Orleans home studio. Weeks of working with old ideas and bickering between the band mates led the group to begin searching for an outside producer to help focus the group and stabilize the tension. During this search, the group met producer Dennis Herring and after hearing his input, decided to scrap all the previously written material and start from scratch, bringing Herring on board as producer of the album. The band worked over the next three months writing almost 20 new songs that would shape Armistice . The band then spent time at Herring's studio in Oxford, Mississippi recording the final touches of the album.cite web|url= http://www.myspace.com/mutemath|title=Mutemath Biography|date=June 9, 2009|publisher=MySpace

On January 14, 2009, King said in an interview that after a break for the holidays, they would "get back to recording in hopes of having everything done in March so that the album can come out in August. It has taken way longer than we would have ever imagined but we’re just not done with it yet." Additionally, he mentioned that the album was Mutemath's first album which involved collaboration among all four members of the band.cite web|url= http://ozarks.metromix.com/music/article/exclusive-mute-math-and/891716/content|title=Exclusive Mutemath and Jeremy Larson Interview|date=January 14, 2009|publisher=Metromix Ozarks

The title for the sophomore record was confirmed as Armistice on May 27, 2009 in an interview on InsideBayArea.com and then confirmed on the same day on the Mutemath forumscite web|url= http://www.insidebayarea.com/music/ci_12463348|title=New Orleans rock band MuteMath finally jelling|publisher=Inside Bay Area|date=May 27, 2009cite web|url= http://mutemath.com/content/album-title-released|title=Album Title Released!|publisher=MuteMath.com|date=May 27, 2009 Teleprompt Records and Warner Bros. Records made a joint press release on June 9, 2009 announcing the details of the album release including the name Armistice , album cover, and track listing, as well as the official US release date of August 18.cite web|url= http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=blog.view& friendId=3204454& blogId=493864618|title=Mutemath PREPARE TO LAUNCH "ARMISTICE" ON AUGUST 18, 2009|publisher=MySpace.com|date=June 9, 2009

Armistice debuted at no. 18 on the Billboard 200 , with over 18,000 units sold in the first week. The album also charted at no. 4 on Billboard Rock charts and no. 3 on the Billboard Digital Albums and Billboard Alternative Albums charts the same week.

Upon finishing the 2010 summer tour, the band announced that they would release a DVD/CD combo entitled Armistice Live on October 12, 2010. Pre-orders included bonus live rarities "Electrify" and "Goodbye", recorded in Japan during the "Armistice" tour.

Odd Soul (2011)


The band began writing and recording material for their third album in the middle of 2010, shortly after completing their spring tour in support of 30 Seconds to Mars.cite web|title=Twitter|url= http://twitter.com/#!/MUTEMATH/status/43792095022030849|accessdate=8 March 2011 On April 4, 2011 it was announced that the album had been completed. It was also announced that guitarist Greg Hill had left the band in October 2010. Snippets of "Cavalries", "One More", "Equals", "Prytania", "Walking Paranoia" and "Odd Soul" were released on one of the band's Youtube channels. http://www.youtube.com/user/weareoddsouls On June 28, 2011, it was announced that the album would be titled Odd Soul and would be released on October 4, 2011. http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=mPKvNTpj-z4 On July 18, 2011 the full music video and interactive website for "Odd Soul" were released to the public. http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=kvrfoU3SS4U& feature=player_embedded http://mutemath.com/oddsoul On July 29th, MuteMath released their VIP tour package for presale on their official site, giving away the name of their first single, Blood Pressure, available August 8th. http://mutemath.com/ On August 10th, 2011, Todd Gummerman announced on his blog that he was officially replacing Greg Hill as the band's guitar player. http://www.gummerman.com/? p=69
The band will be supporting headliners of Honda Civic Tour Linkin Park and Incubus (band)|Incubus .

Discography


Studio albums


Year Album details Peak chart positions
US
cite web
US
Alt.
cite web
US
Rock
cite web
2006Mutemath
  • Released: January 19, 2006
  • *Re-released: September 26, 2006
  • Label: Teleprompt Records|Teleprompt , Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.
  • Format: Compact Disc|CD , music download|DI
  • 2009Armistice
  • Released: August 18, 2009
  • Label: Teleprompt, Warner Bros.
  • Format: CD, DI
  • 18 3 4
    2011 Odd Soul
  • Released: October 4, 2011
  • Format: CD, DI
  • 24 7 8
    "—" denotes a release that did not chart.


    Live albums


    Year Album details
    2007Mutemath: Flesh and Bones Electric Fun
  • Released: March 20, 2007
  • Label: Teleprompt, Warner Bros.
  • Format: Dl, DVD
  • 2010 Armistice Live
  • Released: October 12, 2010
  • Label: Teleprompt, Warner Bros.
  • Format: CD (+DVD)


  • Extended play|EP s


    Year EP details
    2004Reset
  • Released: September 28, 2004
  • Label: Teleprompt, Warner Bros.
  • Format: CD, DI
  • 2006Live at the El Rey
  • Released: September 26, 2006
  • Label: Teleprompt, Warner Bros.
  • Format: CD, DI
  • 2009Spotlight
  • Released: February 10, 2009
  • Label: Teleprompt, Warner Bros.
  • Format: CD, DI, LP


  • Singles


    Year Song Peak chart positions Album
    US US
    Alt.
    cite web
    US
    Christ.
    cite web
    JPN
    cite web
    2004Control " Reset
    2005 "Peculiar People" 32
    2007 " Typical " 33 Mutemath
    "Chaos"
    "Transformers Theme" 120 Transformers: The Album
    2008 "Control" Mutemath
    2009Spotlight " Armistice
    "The Nerve"
    "Backfire"
    2011Odd Soul " Odd Soul
    Blood Pressure " 28 71
    2012 "Allies"
    "—" denotes a release that did not chart.


    Compilations and other media


  • "Chaos" – Aware Records#Compilations|Aware 11

  • "Transformers Theme" – Transformers - The Album|Transformers: The Album

  • "You Are Mine" appeared in the 2008 movies Never Back Down and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2

  • " Spotlight (Mutemath song)|Spotlight (Twilight Mix)"

  • "Typical" appeared in The Stepfather (2009 film)|The Stepfather (2009), and was also used in a Discovery Channel commercial

  • "Valium" – Soundtrack 90210 (2009)

  • "J Train (Math Remix)" is a remix of tobyMac's "J Train", on his remix album called Re:Mix Momentum


  • Awards and nominations


    Awards


  • Dove Award 2005 Best Modern Rock Song - "Control".cite web|url= http://www.doveawards.com/newsroom/article.cfm? NewsID=71|title=GMA 2005 Press Release|date=April 13, 2005|publisher=Gospel Music Association



  • Nominations


  • Grammy Award 2008 Best Short Form Music Video- "Typical".


  • Filmography


  • Flesh and Bones Electric Fun ( Teleprompt Records|Teleprompt / Warner Bros. Records|WBR , 2007) — DVD Release Date: March 20, 2007

  • Armistice Live ( Teleprompt Records|Teleprompt / Warner Bros. Records|WBR /Goodwin Films, 2010) — DVD Release Date: October 12, 2010


  • Tours


  • Spring 2005 - South By Southwest|SXSW & The Reset Tour with Mat Kearney

  • Summer 2005 - Cornerstone Festival

  • Fall 2005 - The Music Is Much Too Loud Tour with Mae and Circa Survive

  • Winter 2005 - The Album Release Tour with Vedera

  • Spring 2006 - The Album Release Tour (Second Leg) with The Working Title

  • May 2006 - The Album Release Encore Tour featuring Under The Influence of Giants, Lovedrug , and other guests

  • Summer 2006 - Bonnaroo Music Festival|Bonnaroo , Lollapalooza , Warped Tour|Vans Warped Tour , V Festival

  • Fall 2006 - Fall Tour with Shiny Toy Guns , The Whigs , Jonezetta , and Club Of The Sons cite web|url= http://birminghamweekly.com/archived/pages/20061026_picks.php|title=Review of Mutemath show|publisher=Birmingham Weekly|date=October 26, 2006

  • Fall 2006 - Voodoo Music Experience & CMJ Music Marathon

  • January 2007 - Winter College Tour opening for The Fray (band)|The Fray

  • February 2007 - Headlining European Tour

  • Spring 2007 - South By Southwest|SXSW & Flesh And Bones Electric Fun Tour with The Cinematics , Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin , Club Of The Sons, and one show with Wolfmother

  • June 2007 - Headlining European Tour

  • Summer 2007 - Street Scene (San Diego music festival)|Street Scene , Ottawa Bluesfest|Bluesfest , Bonnaroo Music Festival|Bonnaroo , Virgin Festival (Toronto & Vancouver) & Reading Festival (United Kingdom)

  • Fall 2007 - Headlining Tour with Eisley , Pilot Speed , Voodoo Music Experience & CMJ Music Marathon

  • Winter 2007 / Early 2008 - Exile In America Tour with Matchbox Twenty and Alanis Morissette

  • Summer 2008 - Download Festival|Download 2008 in the US & Summer Sonic Festival|Summer Sonic 2008 in Japan.

  • Winter 2008 / Early 2009 - Eaglepalooza (Hattiesburg, MS/ University of Southern Mississippi )

  • Summer 2009 - Summer Sonic Festival|Summer Sonic 2009 in Japan and Virgin Festival .

  • Fall 2009 - Armistice Tour with As Tall As Lions , Voodoo Music Experience, and Austin City Limits Festival|Austin City Limits Festival 2009

  • Spring 2010 - Into The Wild Tour with 30 Seconds to Mars

  • Summer 2010–Presentaton in South America's " Rock al Parque Festival", Bogotá ( Colombia ) (3rd, 4th and 5 July).

  • Summer 2010 - Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago, Illinois

  • Fall 2010 - One time live show at Kennesaw State University 's homecoming.

  • Fall 2011 - Odd Soul Introduction Tour.

  • Spring 2012 - Odd Soul Tour


  • Television appearances


  • ' February 3, 2006 - CBS - The Late Late Show (CBS TV series)|The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

  • * Notes: Television debut. Performed "Chaos". http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=mjcTXVpiRns


  • ' September 19, 2006 - MTV News - You Hear It First


  • ' November 9, 2006 - MTV Canada - MTV Live (Canada)|MTV Live

  • * Notes: Live show was only broadcast in Canada.


  • ' December 1, 2006 - American Broadcasting Company|ABC - Jimmy Kimmel Live

  • * Notes: Performed "Typical" and "Chaos". Paul snaps the neck of the red keytar later featured in the music video for "Typical".cite web|url= http://www.rockinsider.com/2006/12/it-takes-secure-man-to-destroy-stage.html|title=It Takes A Secure Man To Destroy A Stage With A Keytar|publisher=Rock Insider|date=December 6, 2006cite web|url= http://abc.go.com/primetime/jimmykimmel/garage.html|title=Mutemath performs "Typical" on Jimmy Kimmel Live|date=December 1, 2006|publisher=ABC

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=YCJUokCtiqE Typical

  • ' June 14, 2007 - CBS - The Late Late Show (CBS TV series)|The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

  • * Notes: Performed "Typical". (2nd appearance) http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=KDRc8I0xpUo


  • ' July 2007 - MTV - Discover and Download


  • ' July 17, 2007 - CBS - The Late Show with David Letterman

  • * Notes: Performed "Typical". http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=CNPfEEiGXhI link


  • ' September 18, 2007 - American Broadcasting Company|ABC - Jimmy Kimmel Live

  • * Notes: Live "backwards" performance of "Typical". (2nd appearance)


  • ' October 17, 2007 - NBC - Late Night with Conan O'Brien

  • * Notes: Performed "Break the Same". http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=LfyChdikLo4


  • ' January 15, 2009 - NBC - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992 TV series)|The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

  • * Notes: Performed "Spotlight".


  • ' August 27, 2009 - CBS - The Late Show with David Letterman

  • * Notes: Performed "Backfire" (2nd appearance). http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=QJHh1bRKD7k


  • ' August 17, 2011 - Fuel TV - The Daily Habit

  • * Notes: Performed "Blood Pressure" (1st appearance). http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=fvQqmB0hHi0


  • ' August 26, 2011 - Fuel TV - The Daily Habit

  • * Notes: Performed "Allies" (2nd appearance). http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=_0dBKxjp_b4


  • ' October 4, 2011 - American Broadcasting Company|ABC - Jimmy Kimmel Live

  • * Notes: Performed "Blood Pressure" and "Allies". (3rd appearance)


  • Notes


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    External links


    Commons category
  • myspace|mutemath

  • http://www.youtube.com/mutemath Youtube Channel

  • http://roymitchellcardenas.blogspot.com Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas' Personal Blog

  • http://www.mutemath.com/MuteMathOnTV Official Flesh And Bones Electric Fun Tour/DVD Mini Site

  • http://www.ishotyourband.com/w/mutemath.html Live photos of Mutemath

  • Allmusic|class=artist|id=p676565

  • http://www.last.fm/music/Mute+Math Mutemath at Last.fm (song popularity graphs and music samples)

  • http://www.redefinemag.com/music/interviews_music_2.php? artist=Mute-Math& id=92 Mutemath Interview at REDEFINE Magazine, October 2007

  • http://www.thelandsalmon.com/interview-with/interview-with-mute-math.html Interview at The Land Salmon, April 2008

  • http://www.downloadfestival.com/home/ Official Download 2008 Festival Website

  • http://www.humdrumonline.com/interviews/paulmeany.html Interview with Paul Meany on Humdrum

  • http://www.humdrumonline.com/interviews/darrenking.html Interview with Darren King on Humdrum


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