Posted June 30, 2008 by Apocalypse Dude
Tales of the Brave Ulysses
by Trouble
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Apocalypse Dude says: "Tales of the Brave Ulysses" is an Eric Clapton song covered by Trouble the Chicago metal legends on their 1984 ST freshmen release. They proceed to demonize it and turn it into an abrasive hell-bent scorcher. But wait, Trouble is a Christian metal group. Whatever, this song shreds and rains down like a catastrophic storm of fire and brimstone. (Download note: click "mp3" in the navigation bar to download the zipped file.)
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