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Blast Tyrant is the sixth full-length studio album by rock band Clutch. It was released in 2004, and contains 15 tracks. The unabridged title of the album is Blast Tyrant's Atlas of the Invisible World Including Illustrations of Strange Beasts And Phantasms.
[edit] Track listing
- "Mercury"
- "Profits of Doom"
- "The Mob Goes Wild"
- "Cypress Grove"
- "Promoter (of Earthbound Causes)"
- "The Regulator"
- "Worm Drink"
- "Army of Bono"
- "Spleen Merchant"
- "(In the Wake of) The Swollen Goat"
- "Weathermaker"
- "Subtle Hustle"
- "Eulogy for a Ghost"
- "(Notes from the Trial of) La Curandera"
- "WYSIWYG"
[edit] Charting Positions
Year |
Chart |
Position |
2004 |
The Billboard 200 |
#147 |
2004 |
Top Heatseekers |
#4 |
2004 |
Top Independent Albums |
#9 |
[edit] Singles
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Song |
Chart |
Position |
2004 |
"The Mob Goes Wild" |
Mainstream Rock Tracks |
#39 |
[edit] External links
Clutch |
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Neil Fallon · Tim Sult · Dan Maines · Jean-Paul Gaster · Mick Schauer |
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Studio albums |
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Singles |
"A Shogun Named Marcus" · "12 Ounce Epilogue" · "El Jefe Speaks" · "Escape from the Prison Planet" · "Spacegrass" · "Big News I" · "Impetus" · "The Elephant Riders" · "The Soapmakers" · "Wishbone" · "Pure Rock Fury" · "Careful With That Mic..." · "Immortal" · "Open Up the Border" · "The Mob Goes Wild" · "10001110101" · "Burning Beard" · "Electric Worry" · "You Can't Stop Progress" · "Power Player"
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