Blood Drive (album)

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Blood Drive
Blood Drive album cover by ASG.jpg
Studio album by
ASG
ReleasedMay 28, 2013
Genre Stoner metal
LanguageEnglish
Label Relapse
Producer Matt Hyde
ASG chronology
Win Us Over
(2007)
Blood Drive
(2013)
Survive Sunrise
(2018)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Blood Drive is the fifth album by stoner metal band ASG. It was produced by Matt Hyde (Slayer, Fu Manchu, Monster Magnet).The album was released on May 28, 2013.

Track listing

  1. "Avalanche" (4:17)
  2. "Blood Drive" (3:16)
  3. "Day's Work" (4:20)
  4. "Scrappy's Trip" (3:37)
  5. "Castlestorm" (3:55)
  6. "Blues For Bama" (4:22)
  7. "Earthwalk" (4:11)
  8. "Children's Music" (4:41)
  9. "Hawkeye" (2:42)
  10. "Stargazin" (3:42)
  11. The Ladder" (4:03)
  12. "Good Enough To Eat (3:16)
  13. "Mourning of the Earth"

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