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Less filling, tastes great | PsycheDOOMelic

Atolah are based in the land of crocs and roos that is Australia, and they make unapologetic, unreconstructed, unrefined, no-sugar-added, free-range, three-piece instrumental dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom. With a dash of sludge. Like old Electric Wizard jams, but without the inner turmoil and with shorter songs. I hate to give these nice fellas a lame tag, but what Atolah make is groove-doom. Because it’s so groovy! The hypnotizing and thumping bass and drums on this thing will have you steady rolling all night long. Basically, it’s like Miami bass for ugly people.

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