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A CLUTCH collection of rarities and new recordings, entitled "Pitchfork & Lost Needles", is scheduled for release on July 12 via Megaforce Records.

"Pitchfork & Lost Needles" combines CLUTCH's first 7" EP, the four-song "Pitchfork", and also includes some of the heaviest tracks from the early days, including the unreleased "Nero's Fiddle". Plus, for added bonus are two new unreleased songs recorded March 2005 called "What Would A Wookie Do?" and "Bottom's Up, Socrates".

"Pitchfork & Lost Needles" track listing:

01. Wicker

02. Arcadia

03. Juggernaut

04. Far Country

05. Nero's Fiddle (Previously Unreleased)

06. Passive Restraints (Previously Unreleased Demo Version)

07. Bacchanal (Previously Unreleased Demo Version)

08. Milk Of Human Kindness (Previously Unreleased Demo Version)

09. What Would A Wookie Do? (New Track)

10. Bottoms Up, Socrates (New Track)

A full-length MP3 of the song "Wicker" is available for download at this location.

Source: Blabbermouth.net

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yeah, DL that song that it gives a link to, "Wicker". its definately better than half of their new stuff.

(BTW) > Clutch's new album "Robot Hive/Exodus" is released on June 17th

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