Retaining the groovy guitar work by Tim Sult, efficient bass playing by Dan Rock from their previous records with more blues-oriented sound while “Robot Hive/Exodus” combines the bands heavy Know these albums by heart till now, then you ignored the greatest hard “Pure Rock Fury” and especially 2004s seminal “Blast Tyrant”. Rock was practised during the 1990s and perfected on such records as 2001s Their groovy hard rock heavily influenced by metal, funk and space In case of Marylands hard rockers Clutch, this rule completely doesnt The worst, most confusing and least cohesive in a particular bands career. I for one think that a transitional record stands a good chance of being Hive/Exodus” is certainly the most experimental, diverse and refreshing While being legitimate Clutchs album through and through, “Robot Quality.: 960 kbps Avg 44.1kHz 2 channels Clutch-Robot Hive-Exodus-CD-FLAC-2005-DeVOiD
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