Tormented is the debut
studio album by the American
rock band
Staind, self-released in 1996. The album was originally only available in limited quantities in
New England,
United States, with the original release limited to 4,000 copies. There are cassette pressings of the album. However, only three are known to exist, making it almost impossible to find a copy.
Tormented would later be re-released several times, without modification. The album was never sold in stores, and was instead sold at concerts and on their website in several forms. The album is Staind's heaviest album. In addition,
Tormented includes
guitar solos, which were not featured in the successive albums
Dysfunction and
Break The Cycle. The album contains an early version of "
Mudshovel", named "Mudshuvel", the song which would propel Staind into mainstream rock success in 1999.