Lyrically, the album focuses on feelings of isolation, societal decay, existential despair, and personal transformation. Unlike the often frantic, chaotic nature of L.D. 50 , the lyrics here are more focused, dark, and intimate. The "end" discussed is not necessarily apocalyptic in a physical sense, but rather a mental or personal end of a phase. Technical Brilliance: Bass and Drums
You're referring to the album "The End of All Things to Come" by Mudvayne!
. This record is widely recognized as a "concept album" that utilizes astrological and alchemical themes