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Review: Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats - Blood Lust Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats is an english rock band formed in 2009. The album “Blood Lust’’ is their second full length LP, released in 2011. The Band specialise in mixing the sounds of 60′s psychedelic rock, and a style of doom/stoner metal, which was pioneered in the early 70′s, and is evolving to this day. The band has been metaphorically described as “the original Alice Cooper band jamming in a cell with early Black Sabbath and the Stooges”.[4] In order to replicate the sound of that era, the band uses vintage instruments and recording equipment.

‘‘Blood Lust’’ has been regarded to as the bands best record to date, and I wont try to dispute that, since I happen to agree. the album starts

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