Crowbar - Planets Collide video free download


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Duration: 04:46
Uploaded: 2008/10/12

Album: Odd Fellows Rest, 1998

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Comments

8 years ago

WILLIAM MANTLOW

Old school respect ! Love this band.

8 years ago

Lee Tyrrell

swollen eyes that bleed for you. cold steel bars im watching through... i like it.

8 years ago

Vmt16

Crowbar was one of those bands that I saw live exactly once and decided that they were fucking awesome.

8 years ago

Matt Petersen

This is some good stuff m8

8 years ago

Dariusz Hyla

ROZKURW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

8 years ago

txmetalhead82xk

Awesome video presentation.Fits this perfectly!

8 years ago

Gerald Shea Jr

Kirk rules!!

9 years ago

Slork8

Play the song at 2x speed. You're welcome.

9 years ago

HOISTT

KIRK,S tone is always top notch no matter what rig he uses ! My mentor !!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

goaskalice75

Whoever made this video , F*ck YEAH !!! \m/ 

9 years ago

raqueltsmm

this, empty room and from down learn from this mistake and beautifully depressed..... i shoot the replay button so many times today...

9 years ago

kamil parzychowski

you've been baptised in a lake of jizz?

9 years ago

Plouvier Nicolas

This riff is fucking great !

9 years ago

factiondisaster187

Why does everyone keep calling this sludge? It's too clean and melodic. 

9 years ago

PhatMagic33

With a cigarettes and a warm coffee, this is a nice song to listen when its raining outside

9 years ago

Greg Graham

Crowbar

9 years ago

Jayme Hawley

I think a better term or label would be southern metal...pantera , down, eyehategod, crowbar, even Corrosion of Conformity there from Detroit ..Goatsnake. Also is badass ...

9 years ago

Head of Metal

Happy Mardi Gras with some New Orleans sludge! Track 2 from Odd Fellows Rest, 1998.

9 years ago

MrShiffles

Enlighten me on why these guys were called "sludge"...nothing strikes me as "sludge" about this band..maybe "alive", "different", "metal" yeah..."METALLLL" \\\\\m/////

9 years ago

ninjast4r

I feel this sense of great melancholy, which is accentuated by the poignant slideshow of rust-belt decay. It's sort of an inescapable feeling like no matter what, no matter how strong or useful you are, you're going to die and be forgotten eventually.

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