List of Puddle of Mudd songs, ranked from best to worst by the Ranker community. All of Puddle of Mudd's singles are included here, but real fans know there are other awesome songs to vote on other than the radio hits. Music videos and audio videos are included next to each track name, so if you haven't heard a song you can listen to it right here on this list. Is one of your favorite Puddle of Mudd songs missing from this poll?

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Puddle of Mudd 's Wes Scantlin has penned many a song about youthful rebellion over the past decade, but the rocker himself reached a major milestone in life over the weekend. On Saturday June 9 , he celebrated his 40th birthday. It's been a tough year for the rocker, who has been dealing with both domestic and legal issues, so having a birthday celebration over the weekend was likely one of the more joyous occasions so far this year. While love hasn't been kind to the singer's heart, it has provided music fans with plenty of great songs. The band's first album alone churned out the heartfelt and tender 'Blurry,' the male ego-driven rocker 'Control,' and the tongue-in-cheek sing-along of 'She Hates Me. There's also great mid-career favorites like 'Away From Me' and 'Spin You Around' that kept things going, as well as such later era tracks as 'Psycho,' 'Famous,' and 'Spaceship' that helped resurrect the band's career a bit.
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It would put him in a position of feeling less and being looked down on. I get to spend my life with someone who was not raised on fear and guilt and strict gender roles. You have to be willing to share him with his education process.