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Blast Tyrant
Rock · 2004 · 15 tracks

Blast Tyrant

High-octane hard rock fueled by swinging jazz-influenced drums and surrealist folklore. A masterclass in groove-heavy storytelling and thick, analog guitar tones.

March 30, 2004 · Sum Records (2)

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A high-octane blend of blue-collar grit and scholarly, surrealist storytelling.

Tracklist · 15 Tracks
01
Mercury
3:00
02
Profits of Doom
3:13
03
The Mob Goes Wild
3:32
04
Cypress Grove
2:46
05
Promoter (of Earthbound Causes)
3:14
06
The Regulator
5:25
07
Worm Drink
3:14
08
Army of Bono
4:37
09
Spleen Merchant
2:38
10
(In the Wake of) The Swollen Goat
3:02
11
Weathermaker
0:48
12
Subtle Hustle
2:47
13
Ghost
4:38
14
(Notes From the Trial of) La Curandera
5:49
15
WYSIWYG
5:49
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the acoustic slide intro of The Regulator into its massive, haunting electric groove.
The rapid-fire lyrical delivery in Mercury where Neil Fallon invokes Daedalus over a swinging backbeat.
The way the drums drop into a half-time stomp during the bridge of The Mob Goes Wild.
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