Some songs sound like fiery mosh pits (Green Machine, Writhe), others like psychedelic trips that slowly warp into nightmares (50 Millions Year Trip, Apothecaries' Weight), some more serious and foreboding, others more comedic and rebellious punk. Kyuss's energy is destructive, occasionally spacey, and often unbridled, with a versatile sound but raw sound, managing to craft one of the most influential albums in the stoner rock/metal catalogue.
Heavy Psych, Stoner Rock, Stoner Metal
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