Filled to the brim with rockin' sludgey Melvins riffs and Terry Gender Bender's unique and dynamic vocal stylings, what could possibly go wrong? All in all, for some odd and strangely specific reason this album feels like it should be the soundtrack to a 2001 4-Wheeler PS2 racing game. Perhaps Melvins and Terry just stuck to their guns too much and as in many other super groups it just sounds like two forces collided to sound just like they used to. There are some great riffs here, the vocals rise to the occasion and may be the most interesting part of the album but as a whole it just won't go down as the super group that changed the game. Necklace of Divorce is the best track and Posesion is also excellent. If you want some boom bangin' sludgey rock give it a go but don't expect it to be super.
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