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06-06-2009, 08:00 PM
Kyuss - Blues For The Red Sun (1992)
[314MB zip Containing 14 Lossless (FLAC) Audio tracks / No Password]

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Hailing from Palm Desert, CA, Kyuss (pronounced "kai-uss") has become something like a heavy metal equivalent to the Velvet Underground. Although they are widely acknowledged as pioneers of the booming stoner rock scene of the 1990s, the band enjoyed little commercial success during their brief existence, but their combination of sludgy, down-tuned guitars (often played through a bass amp for maximum, earth-shaking intensity), spacey jams, galloping thrash metal rhythms, and organic drums became a blueprint, often copied, but never quite replicated by countless underground metal bands.

Formed in 1990 by vocalist John Garcia, guitarist Josh Homme, bassist Nick Oliveri, and drummer Brant Bjork, Kyuss (named after a character from Dungeons & Dragons) began jamming at so-called "desert parties," in and around the isolated towns of the Southern California desert. The band gradually built a local following, signed with tiny independent label Dali Records, and released their first album, Wretch, in 1991. Under-produced and poorly financed, the album failed to capture the band's live sound and went mostly unnoticed until sporadic touring started earning Kyuss a reputation as a ferocious live unit, as well as the respect of many fellow musicians. One of these, Masters of Reality singer/guitarist Chris Goss, decided to produce the band's next effort, and the collaboration bore fruit in 1992's stunning Blues for the Red Sun. Soon hailed as a landmark by critics and fans alike, the album took the underground metal world by storm and established the signature Kyuss sound once and for all: the doom heaviness of Black Sabbath, the feedback fuzz of Blue Cheer, and the space rock of Hawkwind, infused with psychedelic flashes, massive grooves, and a surprising sensibility for punk rock, metal, and thrash.

As there's bound to be someone thats never heard them before (Hey, it's possible) i've included
a few tracks that you can listen to before going to the effort of downloading the entire album.

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Green Machine
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Freedom Run
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01. Thumb (4:42)
02. Green Machine (3:38)
03. Molten Universe (2:50)
04. 50 Million Year Trip (5:52)
05. Thong Song (3:47)
06. Apothecaries' Weight (5:21)
07. Caterpillar March (1:56)
08. Freedom Run (7:37)
09. 800 (1:34)
10. Writhe (3:42)
11. Capsized (0:56)
12. Allen's Wrench (2:44)
13. Mondo Generator (6:16)
14. Yeah (0:04)


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