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Clutch, Live at the Googolplex

Audio CD

Disk ID: 269364

Disk length: 55m 1s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Who wants to rock? 1:16
2. Pure rock fury 3:15
3. Sea of destruction 2:43
4. Immortal 2:55
5. Careful with that mic... 5:25
6. Impetus 3:28
7. El jefe 3:26
8. Rock and roll outlaw 2:32
9. 12 oz epilogue 2:13
10. Big news i 5:30
11. Big news ii 2:43
12. Brazenhead 5:51
13. The soapmakers 4:43
14. Escape from the prison planet 5:52
15. Rats 2:58

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Review

By kicking off with "Who Wants To Rock?" and "Pure Rock Fury," it's clear that Clutch's agenda is to rock, sans qualifiers and with a boatload of conviction. Neil Fallon's darkly menacing vocals and the band's psychedelic-influenced power rock is reminiscent of Fu Manchu and Monster Magnet, or, to a lesser degree, Danzig. While a live album isn't likely to earn Clutch its well-deserved fame, the 15 cuts here provide a fine overview for fans and an ideal intro for the uninitiated. Smooth, funky, gut-punching bass and smart, sly songs set Clutch apart. From the aggro jam in "Careful With That Mic" to the edgy "Pure Rock Fury" to the Henry Rollins-like "Impetus," Live at the Googolplex captures Clutch at its peak. While this potent band's is best experienced in concert, a live recording is the next best thing. --Katherine Turman

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Live at the Googolplex

Tracks: 13 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 46m 10s (-9m 9s)

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