This hit song from their album "Come Clean" is one of the easiest Puddle of Mudd songs to play. The progression stays fairly consistent throughout with some calm, subtle playing in parts of the verses, mixed with heavy chugging guitars at the end of the verses and during the choruses. The chords are F, Bb, G, and C.
"Control," another hit song from "Come Clean," features a guitar with the low E string tuned down to D. This helps give the low, heavy sound the song is known for. Similar to "She Hates Me," "Control" is based around a four-chord progression that is played continuously throughout the song. These chords are C#, E, B, F#.
"Blurry" is another hit song from the "Come Clean" album, but unlike "Control" and "She Hates Me," features more chords. During the verses these chords are played in this order: C, Dsus, D, Em, E7, E7sus4, E7, C, Dsus, D, Esus4, E, C#add9, Ebadd9, C#add9, Ebadd9, C#add9, Ebadd9, Esus4, E. In the choruses these chords are played: C#add9, Ebadd9, Esus4, E, Esus4, E. During the bridge these chords are played: C, D, Esus4, E, C, D, Esus4, E.
"We Don't Have To Look Back Now" comes from Puddle of Mudd's 2007 album, "Famous." This is another fairly easy song in terms of the chords used. During the verses, the progression, G, C, A, C, is played twice and then the verse ends with the progression, D, F. These two progressions are played during the second verse as well. During the choruses, C, G, Dm F is played twice with G, C also thrown in at the end of the chorus. In the bridge, these chords are played: C, G, A, G, D, G, C, G, A, G, Dm, F. During the piano solo, C, F, Dm, F, G is played. During the outro, G, Dm, F, G, C is played twice.