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Chad Gray

Chad Gray (born October 16, 1971) is an heavy metal singer recognized for his versatile vocal style, ranging from guttural screams to melodic passages, and his contributions to the and genres. Born in , Gray grew up in the small village of Latham before moving to Peoria, where he worked in a factory prior to pursuing music full-time. In 1996, he co-founded the band in Peoria alongside drummer , bassist , and guitarist , adopting the stage persona "Kud" early in his career. rose to prominence with their 2000 debut album L.D. 50, which peaked at number 85 on the and was certified gold by the RIAA in 2001, driven by singles like "" and the band's distinctive masked appearances and polyrhythmic sound. The group released five studio albums between 2000 and 2009, including the gold-certified The End of All Things to Come (2002), before going on hiatus in 2010. In 2006, Gray joined the supergroup , formed by Pantera drummer Abbott and featuring members from , Nothingface, and , serving as its lead vocalist until the band's indefinite hiatus in 2021. issued six albums, with Stampede (2012), which peaked at No. 2 on the Hard Rock Albums . Gray has also contributed vocals to film soundtracks, including tracks for the Saw II soundtrack (2005). reunited in 2021 for live performances, and in 2025, they released their first new material in 16 years, including the singles "Hurt People Hurt People" (August 28) and "Sticks and Stones" (September 11), signaling a return to recording under a new deal with Alchemy Recordings.

Background

Early life

Chad Gray was born on October 16, 1971, in , a small rural village with a population of around 300 people. He grew up in a working-class environment marked by personal challenges, including an abusive and alcoholic household that profoundly shaped his worldview and emotional expression. Raised primarily by his grandmother, Betty Rau, after his young mother gave birth to him, Gray developed a close bond with his grandparents, who provided stability during his formative years. Gray later moved to , as a , where he worked in a factory prior to pursuing music full-time. His grandmother played a pivotal role in his early development, encouraging his participation in the local church choir from a young age, which introduced him to structured vocal performance and instilled a foundational appreciation for music as an outlet. This exposure contrasted with the heavier sounds he discovered independently through early rock influences, sparking his lifelong passion for rock and metal genres. During his youth in , Gray's interest in and deepened, serving as a therapeutic escape from familial hardships; he has described music as something that "saved his life" by helping him process . These experiences honed his vocal style, blending melodic from choir training with the aggressive screams characteristic of metal, laying the groundwork for his professional pursuits.

Personal life

Chad Gray has been married to Shannon Gunz, a radio host for channels including Turbo, Octane, and , since 2020; the couple resides in , . Gray has been candid about his struggles with and , which have profoundly shaped his . He quit drinking on July 3, 2022, and as of November 2025, has maintained for over three years. Throughout his life, Gray has utilized music as a therapeutic tool to process from various events, describing it as a method to "flush" deep-seated emotional pain. In a September 2025 interview, he explained, "I've been using music to flush my for years," emphasizing its role in helping him confront and release personal hardships rather than allowing them to fester. This practice underscores his philosophy of channeling adversity into creative expression for healing, distinct from professional outputs. No public information is available regarding children or experiences, though Gray and Gunz have shared their close family bond through channels without detailing .

Musical career

Formation and time with

was formed in 1996 in , by vocalist Chad Gray and instrumentalists on guitar, on drums, and on bass. The band emerged from the local metal scene, with Gray leaving a stable factory job to pursue music full-time alongside his collaborators. Early on, adopted elaborate masked personas and theatrical uniforms—Gray performing as "Kud"—to create a sense of dis-identification from everyday identities, enhancing their intense live shows and distinguishing them within the nu-metal landscape while incorporating progressive metal's technical complexity. This visual and sonic approach emphasized themes of and , aligning with the band's experimental fusion of groove-heavy riffs, polyrhythms, and dynamic vocal shifts. The band's debut album, L.D. 50, released in 2000 via , introduced their signature sound and peaked at No. 85 on the . Critics praised its aggressive energy and technical prowess, with noting how it set apart from standard acts through intricate compositions and raw intensity. Their follow-up, The End of All Things to Come in 2002, debuted at No. 17 on the and marked a stylistic shift toward more atmospheric and progressive elements, earning positive reviews for its maturity and sonic experimentation despite mixed initial fan reactions. highlighted the album's evolution, commending its blend of melody and heaviness as a bold progression from their debut. By 2005, Lost and Found debuted at No. 2 on the , showcasing a more accessible edge while retaining progressive undertones, though some critics viewed it as a commercial pivot. described it as controlled chaos, appreciating Gray's versatile vocals—shaped by personal struggles including a challenging upbringing—but critiquing occasional formulaic moments. The 2008 release The New Game entered at No. 15 on the , leaning into shorter, riff-driven tracks with influences, yet receiving lukewarm reception for lacking the prior albums' innovation; rated it as competent but uninspired. Their self-titled album in 2009 peaked at No. 50 on the , attempting a return to heavier roots with melodic hooks, which found solid but uneven in execution. Following the 2009 release, entered an indefinite hiatus in 2010, stemming from , interpersonal tensions, and members pursuing individual projects amid legal and creative disputes. The break lasted over a decade, during which Gray focused on other endeavors while members occasionally addressed rumors of dissolution. Reunion efforts gained momentum in the early , with initial festival appearances in signaling a return, culminating in the 2023 " Sessions" headlining U.S. alongside Coal Chamber, , , and , where they revived their masked aesthetics and classic material to enthusiastic crowds.

Involvement with Hellyeah

Hellyeah was formed in 2006 in , , as a supergroup by vocalist Chad Gray and guitarist of , guitarist Tom Maxwell and bassist Jerry Montano of Nothingface, and drummer of . The project originated from informal discussions during the 2000 tour but materialized years later amid scheduling overlaps with Gray's obligations. The band's sound blended with influences, emphasizing raw energy and Texas-rooted aggression. The group released their self-titled debut album in April 2007 through , showcasing themes of , , and interpersonal through aggressive riffs and anthemic choruses. Follow-up efforts built on this foundation: Stampede (2010) explored emotional intensity and band camaraderie; (2012) delved into themes of loyalty and inner turmoil; (2014) addressed personal demons and resilience, marking a shift toward heavier, more introspective southern metal grooves after Kyle Sanders replaced Montano on bass. Unden!able (2016) amplified the southern flair with tracks on defiance and self-empowerment, while Christian Brady joined as second guitarist in 2014 to expand the lineup's dynamic range. Vinnie Paul's sudden death from on June 22, 2018, profoundly affected Gray and the band, halting progress on their sixth album and prompting a period of . Gray described Paul as a life-saving mentor who pulled him from personal darkness, stating the loss left him "completely devastated" and the group in emotional disarray. Despite this, completed Welcome Home (2019) using Paul's pre-recorded drum tracks, transforming the release into a that channeled into themes of reunion and , with songs reflecting brotherhood and closure. Hellyeah maintained an active touring schedule from 2007 onward, including headline runs across the U.S., Europe, and , as well as festival appearances at events like and , where their high-energy performances solidified their reputation. Over time, the band's style evolved from nu-metal-tinged aggression to a more pronounced southern metal edge, incorporating gritty, whiskey-soaked riffs inspired by Paul's heritage. Following Welcome Home, Hellyeah entered an indefinite hiatus in 2021, with Gray prioritizing Mudvayne's reunion, effectively disbanding the supergroup after 15 years.

Other projects and collaborations

Throughout his career, Chad Gray has contributed guest vocals to several tracks by other heavy metal and nu metal acts, showcasing his versatile vocal style in collaborative settings. In 2004, he provided additional vocals on "Monsters," the lead single from V Shape Mind's debut album Cul-de-Sac, released via Republic Records; the track highlighted Gray's aggressive delivery alongside the band's post-grunge sound. The following year, Gray appeared on "Falling Backwards" from Bloodsimple's A Cruel World, an album issued under his own imprint Bullygoat Records, a Warner Bros. subsidiary he founded in 2005 to support emerging metal bands. His involvement extended to production and A&R oversight for Bloodsimple, marking one of his early forays into label operations beyond performing. Gray continued sporadic collaborations into the , including a prominent feature on "," the title track from Nonpoint's 2010 album under Rocket Science Ventures, where he handled the chorus vocals to amplify the song's anthemic intensity. These one-off contributions often arose from touring connections within the metal scene, allowing Gray to experiment with different band dynamics without long-term commitments. In , he ventured into solo territory with a stripped-down acoustic cover of "," originally popularized by , released independently as his debut single and demonstrating a softer, emotive side of his . This release, produced during a period of reflection amid Hellyeah's hiatus, underscored Gray's interest in reinterpreting classic material outside band contexts.

Recent developments

In 2023, announced their first headlining tour since 2009, a 26-city U.S. run kicking off on July 20 in , with support from Coal Chamber, , , and , marking a full reunion of the original lineup and building anticipation for new material. During promotional interviews that summer, frontman Chad Gray revealed the band was actively working on four new songs, emphasizing the creative momentum as essential to sustaining the reunion beyond mere performances. This momentum culminated in September 2025 with the release of Mudvayne's first original singles in 16 years: "Hurt People Hurt People" on August 28 and "Sticks and Stones" on September 11, both via Alchemy Recordings and BMG. Produced by Nick Raskulinecz and mixed by Josh Wilbur, the tracks recapture the band's signature nu-metal intensity with groove-heavy riffs and dynamic vocal shifts; "Hurt People Hurt People" delivers an aggressive, primal assault exploring cycles of emotional pain and trauma inflicted on others, while "Sticks and Stones" adopts a more introspective, melodic tone delving into childhood and lingering psychological scars. Throughout 2025, Gray discussed the reunion's necessities in interviews, stressing that new music was non-negotiable to honor fan expectations and channel personal , as he has long used songwriting to process . In conversations with Blabbermouth and , he described the singles as deliberately echoing Mudvayne's early sound—raw and uncompromised—while hinting at broader future plans, including the possibility of a full to expand on these themes of and . Mudvayne maintained a robust touring schedule in 2025, including a performance at the festival on May 18 in , where they debuted elements of the new singles alongside classics. The band also launched their L.D. 50 25th Anniversary Tour on in —a 30-city trek with and Vended, wrapping October 26 in —alongside festival slots at , , and Inkcarceration. This activity followed the ongoing inactivity of since 2018, allowing Gray to prioritize Mudvayne's revival.

Discography

Mudvayne contributions

Chad Gray served as the and co-writer on all studio albums, contributing and vocal arrangements that shaped the band's nu-metal and sound.

Studio Albums

's studio discography, with Gray as primary vocalist and co-writer, includes the following releases:
TitleRelease YearLabelPeak Billboard 200 PositionFirst-Week U.S. Sales
L.D. 502000#85Unknown
The End of All Things to Come2002#17~79,000
Lost and Found2005#2152,000
2008#1548,000
(self-titled)2009#5034,000

EPs

  • Kill, I Oughtta (1997, self-released): Gray provided lead vocals on all tracks, marking the band's early independent output. No chart position.
  • The Beginning of All Things to End (2001, ): Features Gray's vocals on live and acoustic versions of album tracks. No chart position.
  • (2003, ): A live EP with Gray's performances captured during tours. No chart position.

Compilations

  • By the People, for the People (2007, ): A fan-curated rarities collection including Gray's vocal contributions to B-sides and remixes. Peaked at #51 on 200.
  • Playlist: The Very Best of (2011, ): Retrospective with Gray's key vocal performances from prior albums. Did not chart on 200.

Singles and Notable Tracks

Gray is credited as lead vocalist and co-writer on Mudvayne's major singles, which often drew from his personal experiences with emotional turmoil and resilience. Notable examples include:
  • "Dig" (2000, from L.D. 50): Peaked at #33 on Mainstream Rock Airplay; Gray co-wrote the lyrics.
  • "Death Blooms" (2001, from L.D. 50): Peaked at #31 on Mainstream Rock Airplay; Gray handled lead vocals and co-writing.
  • "Not Falling" (2002, from ): Peaked at #1 on Mainstream Rock Airplay; Gray co-wrote and provided vocals.
  • "Happy?" (2005, from Lost and Found): Peaked at #1 on Mainstream Rock Airplay; Gray's co-written track.
  • "Forget to Remember" (2005, from Lost and Found): Peaked at #8 on Mainstream Rock Airplay; featured in the soundtrack, with Gray's vocal and writing credits.
  • "Do What You Do" (2008, from ): Peaked at #2 on Mainstream Rock Airplay; Gray co-wrote.

2025 Singles

  • "Hurt People Hurt People" (August 28, 2025, /BMG): Gray's lead vocals and co-writing on this comeback single, reflecting themes of interpersonal pain. No associated EP; part of a 7-inch release.
  • "Sticks and Stones" (September 11, 2025, /BMG): Debuted at #40 on Mainstream Rock Airplay; Gray provided vocals and co-wrote, included on the same 7-inch . No associated EP.

Sales Figures, Certifications, and Awards

Mudvayne's albums featuring Gray's contributions have collectively sold over 1.5 million copies in the U.S. Key certifications from the RIAA include:
  • L.D. 50: Gold (500,000 units, certified 2001).
  • The End of All Things to Come: Gold (500,000 units, certified 2003).
  • Lost and Found: Gold (500,000 units, certified May 27, 2005); sold over 800,000 copies as of 2006. No Grammy or other major industry awards were received for these works, though several singles earned heavy rotation on rock radio, contributing to the band's commercial impact.

Hellyeah contributions

Chad Gray provided lead vocals for across all six studio albums, contributing his signature aggressive and melodic style to the band's sound. Following the hiatus of , Gray focused on as his primary project. The band's includes the following , all featuring Gray on vocals:
AlbumRelease DateLabelChart Performance
HellyeahApril 10, 2007#9 (45,000 first-week sales)
StampedeJuly 13, 2010#8 (28,000 first-week sales)
July 17, 2012Eleven Seven Music#19 (19,000 first-week sales)
June 10, 2014Eleven Seven Music#18 (16,775 first-week sales)
Unden!ableJune 3, 2016Eleven Seven Music#18 (21,000 first-week sales); #1
September 27, 2019Eleven Seven Music#57
Key singles featuring Gray's vocals include "You Wouldn't Know" from the debut album, which highlighted his raw delivery and became an early fan favorite; "Hell of a Time" from , emphasizing party anthems; "Hush" from , a cover that showcased his versatile range; and "333" from , released as the lead single post-Vinnie Paul. Vinnie Paul's death on June 22, 2018, prompted lineup changes, with former Stone Sour drummer Roy Mayorga joining for Unden!able tours and the final album Welcome Home, where Gray led the creative process and vocals over Paul's pre-recorded drum tracks to pay tribute. No full live albums or EPs were released during Gray's tenure, though deluxe editions like Unden!able (Deluxe 2.0) included live tracks such as "You Wouldn't Know (Live)." The debut album achieved gold certification from the RIAA in 2021 for 500,000 units sold or streamed.

Guest appearances and solo work

Chad Gray has made notable guest vocal contributions to tracks by various metal and rock acts, showcasing his versatile range beyond his primary band commitments. These appearances highlight his collaborative spirit within the heavy music scene. In 2003, Gray provided guest vocals on "Monsters," the lead single from V Shape Mind's debut album Cul-de-Sac, released via Universal Records. The track, featuring Gray's intense delivery in the chorus, helped garner radio play for the nu-metal outfit. Gray followed with a feature on Bloodsimple's "Falling Backwards" from their 2005 debut album A Cruel World, issued through his own Bullygoat Records imprint under Warner Bros. His raw, aggressive performance added to the song's hard-hitting metalcore edge. In 2010, Gray contributed chorus vocals to "Miracle," the title track of Nonpoint's sixth studio album Miracle, released independently via 954 Records. The collaboration stemmed from Gray's production role on the record alongside Mudvayne guitarist Greg Tribbett, blending his style with Nonpoint's alternative metal sound. Gray's most recent guest spot came in 2020 on "Fight," a single by Hyro The Hero from the album Bound for Glory, released through Eleven Seven Music. Gray's powerful backing vocals complemented Hyro's rap-rock delivery, with the track's featuring both artists. Regarding solo endeavors, Gray released his debut solo single, a cover of the classic "" (originally popularized by and ), on March 12, 2021. The stripped-down, emotive rendition marked a departure from his heavier work, produced independently and available via digital platforms. Gray described it as an opportunity to explore a softer vocal style unfamiliar to his fanbase.

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