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Live at Brixton

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Download links and information about Live at Brixton by Mastodon. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:33:42 minutes.

Artist: Mastodon
Release date: 2013
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:33:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dry Bone Valley (Live at Brixton) 3:54
2. Black Tongue (Live at Brixton) 3:26
3. Crystal Skull (Live at Brixton) 3:31
4. I Am Ahab (Live at Brixton) 2:52
5. Capillarian Crest (Live at Brixton) 4:23
6. Colony of Birchmen (Live at Brixton) 4:53
7. Megalodon (Live at Brixton) 4:31
8. Thickening (Live at Brixton) 4:56
9. Blasteroid (Live at Brixton) 2:26
10. Sleeping Giant (Live at Brixton) 5:32
11. Ghost of Karelia (Live at Brixton) 5:28
12. All the Heavy Lifting (Live at Brixton) 4:25
13. Spectrelight (Live at Brixton) 3:17
14. Curl of the Burl (Live at Brixton) 3:33
15. Bedazzled Fingernails (Live at Brixton) 3:21
16. Circle of Cysquatch (Live at Brixton) 3:05
17. Guitar Solo (Live at Brixton) 0:55
18. Aqua Dementia (Live at Brixton) 3:51
19. Crack the Skye (Live at Brixton) 6:00
20. Where Strides the Behemoth (Live at Brixton) 3:02
21. Iron Tusk (Live at Brixton) 2:48
22. March of the Fire Ants (Live at Brixton) 4:48
23. Blood and Thunder (Live at Brixton) 3:50
24. Creature Lives (Live at Brixton) 4:55

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Since coming together in Atlanta circa 2000, Mastodon have become one of the heaviest (and most popular) metal bands working today, staying busy both in the studio and on the road. Fusing elements of doom metal and progressive rock, to date they've released five studio albums, including Leviathan, Blood Mountain, and Crack the Sky. Many of their lyrics center around complex fantasy concepts (the hunt for Moby Dick, a paraplegic with superpowers, etc.), while their undeniable musical chops, unpredictable change-ups, and thunderous live shows have made them a hit on the festival circuit. Live at Brixton was recorded at a London show in February 2012; it finds them serving up nearly 100 minutes of high-intensity mayhem culled from their entire discography. Devastatingly heavy while surprisingly catchy, this is essential listening whether you're a Mastodon neophyte or longtime follower.