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1994+2004 – Episode 2 – Clutch Cat

In another episode celebrating albums from 1994 and 2004, Somewhere in Time focuses primarily on the 2004 album Blast Tyrant by Clutch. Joe and Keith recently attended a Clutch concert celebrating this album by playing it in its entirety and this is one of many topics discussed on this episode. Keith takes over as the primary host for the discuss on the album from 1994. Too difficult to try to explain here, so you’ll just have to listen. 

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1994 – Episode 7 Part 2 – Chad Gracey

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