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Eatin' Dust
by: Fu Manchu
Price: $52.95 current as of: 03/14/2010 11:41 EDT
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0631975015821
Format: EP
Label: Man's Ruin
Manufacturer: Man's Ruin
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Man's Ruin
Release Date: February 23, 1999
Studio: Man's Ruin
Editorial Review:Album Description:1999 release by this 'stoner fuzz rock' outfit. Features eight tracks: five brand new recordings plus all three cuts from their vinyl-only release, 'Godzilla'.
Disc 1:- Godzilla
- Module Overload
- Living Legend
- Eatin' Dust
- Shift Kicker
- Orbiter
- Mongoose
- Pigeon Toe
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If I had to make a list of the best heavy duty albums of all time this would be in the top ten. You get your money's worth with these guys. The song Eatin Dust will make your ear drums bleed and Mongoose is a masterpiece in itself. The mighty Sabbath would be proud.
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This is a very good effort by this Palm Desert band, but they lack a few things, like the more fuzzy riffs. This sounds more polished, but it still passes the test. Scott has a very cool voice, Brant's drumming is awesome, and the bass has some of the coolest lines yet. This is sure to rock very hard wherever you are. My favorite songs on here are Godzilla, Eatin' Dust, Mongoose, and Shift Kicker. For fans of Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult...
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This cd is a cd you put in when you just want to have a good time and head bang in your living room. It is excellent and even though the riffage hardly ever leaves the pentatonic scale they somehow manage to be original i love it. Scott's voice is great and brant has never sounded better on the drums. great cd.
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Fu Man Chu is total So. Cal., you have to see them live to enjoy the groove and monster truck vibes that roll from this band. The album is great, as are the other disks available. Check em out with an open mind.
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First off, a version of Blue Oyster Cult's "Godzilla" dipped in molasses oozes from the speakers. But there's no Buck Dharma and the singer is _worse_ than Eric Bloom. Which takes some doing, lemme tell ya. Fu Manchu's "Eatin' Dust" almost makes it as a parody of Blue Cheer: raw and brutal guitar riffage steeped in Big Muff fuzz punctuated by a truly useless vocalist who can be counted on to interrupt the mood with bursts of tone-deaf and incomprehensible chatter that is passed off as chant ...
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