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Just go there and the song plays.
"Careful with that mic"
"Oh I aint joking when I'm telling ya
That while in the Yakima
Digging up them thunderegg stones
Well we cracked them wide open
The mountain started smoking
And the sky turned the colour of a crow
OH WHOA OH!
Fires in the northlands
Floods to the south
Put the pedal to the metal
Let it all hang out"
Fakking top song
Best driving song in the world.
> While we're in a Clutch related thread Goaty - just wanted to ask
> which Clucth alb I'm best off getting next?
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I'd say go for either their 2nd, self-titled one with a picture of a moon surface on the front or The Elephant Riders.
The 1st one, Transnational Speedway Leagues:Anthems & Anecdotes is bloody good but nowhere near as fluid and bluesy as Pure Rock Fury.
They're releasing a live album through their own label, River Road, in a couple of months which should rock.
Smoke Banshee
Red Horse Rainbow
Open up The Border
The Elephant Riders
The Yeti
Escape From The Prison Planet
Easy Breeze
Tight Like That
7 Jam/Tim Sult Vs The Greys
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Try a few and if you like them, buy a couple of their albums because they finance their own label and work themselves hard on tour.
Bands like that need supporting if you like them, wheras main label acts with advances can damn well lick my balls.
Who Wants To Rock, Smoke Banshee, Brazenhead and The Elephant Riders also rock most mightily.
I have Pure Wok Fury, and it rocks.
It's a song having a dig at Fred Durst "Careful with that mic weezy"
"What's the matter with you?
How come you rhyme monosylabically?
Has atrophy stricken your vocabulary?"