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Category: Stoner Metal
Year: 2003
Label: Spv/Steamhammer
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Personnel
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Scott Hill vocals, guitar
Bob Balch lead guitar
Brad Davis bass
Brant Bjork drums
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Tracks
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Disc 1 |
1. | Hell on Wheels | |
2. | Laserbl'ast! | |
3. | Asphalt Risin | |
4. | Mongoose | |
5. | Downtown in Dogtown | |
6. | Boogie Van | |
7. | Tilt | |
8. | Ojo Rojo | |
9. | Strato-Streak | |
10. | King of the Road | |
Disc 2 |
11. | Evil Eye | |
12. | Hang On | |
13. | Wurkin' | |
14. | California Crossing | |
15. | Over the Edge | |
16. | Regal Begal | |
17. | Godzilla | | | Cover: Blue Oyster Cult |
18. | Weird Beard | |
19. | SuperBird | |
20. | Squash That Fly | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: November 30, 2015 at 23:12 |
Fu Manchu capped off their most popular era with this double-live album, the band playing loud and loose, offering up a selection mostly from the previous three albums. About this time, stoner rock was finally running its course as a major trend. Queens of the Stone Age appealed more to the alternative/rock-journalist crowd who didn't necessarily like metal; Monster Magnet (except for Powertrip) were more for the record collectors, but Fu Manchu were for the headbangers. They were all about that riff and rhythm--lock it in and repeat until you're done.
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