IOS 5.1 erased my iTunes Match library, now Music won't even open

Using an iPhone 4, I just upgraded to iOS 5.1 OTA. My music app should have about 4,000 songs already downloaded, as well as iTunes Match iCloud songs.
Instead, I only had artists in the A's and B's and songs still wouldn't even play. I turned off the iTunes Match toggle in Settings. Turned it back on. Got a large iCloud icon in my Music app and a progress indicator. This took about 40 minutes to fill up, then reset at zero and stayed there. Now, the Music app won't open (crash after about 5 seconds each time). I've tried closing the app competely in the "task manager", tried turning iTunes Match on and off again with phone restarts, and I've tried plugging my phone into my computer with Match off and adding a single album, still resulting in a crash with the Music app. Am I only left with restoring my phone?
What a hassle...
Mostly asking this to get the issue out there.

try settings>general>reset>reset net settings if this doesnt work try setttings>general>reset>reset all settings

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