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2[[caption-width-right:350: The rockin' crew as of 2011. From left to right: Jean-Paul Gaster, Tim Sult, Dan Maines and Neil Fallon.]]
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4Clutch is a hard rock/heavy metal band from The Beltway area of the eastern United States. Known of their blending of styles between heavy metal, blues, and punk (among others), and their out-there lyrics, Clutch has developed a strong cult following in North America.
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6Originally dismissed as Helmet wannabes due to stylistic similarities (being a {{Post Hardcore}}/{{Noise Rock}} styled AlternativeMetal band), Clutch developed a unique, distinctive sound over the years. Among the noticeable changes is lead singer Neil Fallon's vocal development from guttural growler/shouter to a more nuanced, bluesy sound.
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8Clutch has never broken through big-time in the mainstream, although many of their songs have managed to become ear worms. Their songs have appeared in the following media:
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10* "Escape From The Prison Planet" was the credits song in ''Film/EscapeFromLA''.
11* "Mob Goes Wild" appeared in an episode of Jackass (Bam Margera additionally directed the music video)
12* ""Impetus" appeared on the soundtrack of ''VideoGame/TonyHawksUnderground''.
13* "10001110101" was in ''VideoGame/Prey2006''
14* "Electric Worry" was used for the ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'' commercials.
15* "Cypress Grove" was used in an episode of ''Ace of Cakes'' (Fallon's sister is a cake maker on the and the band appeared in the episode where they were made a cake that looked like their signature orange amp).
16* "The Regulator" was used in an episode of ''Series/TheWalkingDead''.
17* "Immortal" appears ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts''
18* The band themselves put "Mob Goes Wild" and "50,000 Unstoppable Watts" on the ''VideoGame/RockBand'' platform though Rock Band Network.
19* Plus many other video games, NFL broadcasts and various radio shows have used snippets of their songs for bumpers. They may be one of the most heard groups that no one knows the name of.
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21Studio Albums:
22* ''Transnational Speedway League'' (1993)
23* ''Clutch'' (1995)
24* ''The Elephant Riders'' (1998)
25* ''Jam Room'' (1999)
26* ''Pure Rock Fury'' (2001)
27* ''Blast Tyrant'' (2004)
28* ''Robot Hive/Exodus'' (2005)
29* ''From Beale Street to Oblivion'' (2007)
30* ''Strange Cousins from the West'' (2009)
31* ''Earth Rocker'' (2013)
32* ''Psychic Warfare'' (2015)
33* ''Book of Bad Decisions'' (2018)
34* ''Sunrise on Slaughter Beach'' (2022)
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36!!Clutch provides examples of the following tropes:
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38* AlternateHistory: Their 3rd album, ''Elephant Riders,'' takes place in an alternate version of the Civil War where elephants were used in place of horses.
39* AudienceParticipationSong: Several, but "10001110101" and "Mob Goes Wild" especially.
40* BadassBoast:
41** "Subtle Hustle"
42--->I got your number!
43--->I'll steal your thunder!
44--->I got your mother's maiden name tattooed on my arm!
45* BluesRock: From their self-titled onwards they've moved onto a heavily blues-influenced hard rock sound.
46* CanonDiscontinuity: Most of their first album and EP, though fan favorites "El Jefe Speaks," "Rats" and especially "A Shogun Named Marcus" will slip into their live sets.
47* CarefulWithThatAxe: Parodied on the ''[[PissTakeRap rap]] [[RapMetal metal]]'' song (for real, Neil has surprisingly good flow) "Careful With That Mic".
48* ConspiracyTheorist: Most explicitly, "Escape From the Prison Planet" and "Animal Farm" (see below). Other references include Bob Lazaar, Creator/DavidIcke ("Oregon"), MJ-12, the Skull & Bones society, {{Atlantis}} and TheMenInBlack.
49--->Couldn't give a damn bout [[WhoShotJFK JFK!]]
50--->Everything is conspiracy!
51* CoverVersion: "Electric Worry" is one half cover and one half original.
52* DestructoNookie: "In Walks Barbarella," though it's implied the narrator didn't even get to the "nookie."
53--> When it was over, all I had to show
54-->Big bill from Motel 6 and a broken nose
55-->From east of Needles to eternity
56-->Space truckin', son, ain't what it used to be
57* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''Transnational Speedway League'' and the two [=EPs=] preceding it have a much more aggressive sound than their later work, though Neil Fallon's trademark wacky lyrics are still present.
58* EpicRocking: "Binge and Purge," to the point its banned from their live setlist, due to the crowd getting too violent at the apex (ie, best moshing time) of the song.
59* ElectionDayEpisode: The narrator of "How to Shake Hands" declares he is destined to become President of the United States, and runs a campaign where he promises, among other things, to put [[Music/JimiHendrix Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Creator/BillHicks Bill Hicks]] on the currency and publicly disclose the existence of [[FlyingSaucer UFOs]]. Of course, he ''wins''.
60%%* GriefSong: "The Regulator"
61* MindScrew: Some of their lyrics go beyond bizarre and seem to be attempting to create their own mythos.
62** ''Oregon''
63--> And so it was that I, a wayward throw back to the Mesozoic, was enslaved as a circus freak to entertain you drunken monkeys. But Fate still had her twisted sense of humor and granted me safe passage to southern Florida, where over the past three hundred years I have been breeding with an unheard of efficiency. Soon my progeny will rise up and say "HAIL DRACO, king of the dragon men!"
64* LyricalDissonance: "Hot Bottom Feeder." A groovy hard rock number recounting a ''recipe for Maryland-style crab cakes?''
65* NoiseRock: Early stuff up until their self-titled effort. Like Music/{{Helmet}}, they offered a [[HeavyMetal much heavier]] take on the genre.
66* PostHardcore: Same as NoiseRock above.
67* ProtestSong: "Mob Goes Wild"
68* ShoutOut / SongOfSongTitles:
69** ''Rising Son'' refers to Captain Beyond and the song "Dancing Madly Backwards".
70** An inversion is the band Robot Lords of Tokyo, who took their name from a line in their song "10001110101," which also makes reference to the "temple of Syrinx", which is a nod to Music/{{Rush|Band}}'s ''2112''.
71** "Cypress Grove" contains the line "[[Music/RonnieJamesDio Holy Diver]], where you at" in the chorus.
72** Subverted in "50,000 Unstoppable Watts." The shout of "Anthrax!" does not refer to the band, but to the actual disease.
73** "Milk of Human Kindness" has the line "''[[Music/TheBeatles Helter skelter!]]'' ''Run for shelter!''"
74* UncommonTime: The intro and chorus to "The Elephant Riders" is in 7/8 and the bridge alternates between 4/4 and 5/4.
75* SurprisinglyGentleSong: They have a couple of songs that are straight-up {{Blues}} instead of their usual HardRock or BluesRock, most notably "Gone Cold" and "Our Lady of Electric Light".
76* TooDumbToLive: The "nasty Yankee mannerisms" of the narrator of "A Quick Death in Texas" get him shot and stabbed by a hardware store owner who found out he slept with his wife. In response, he tries and fails to keep his wounds from getting infected, steals a horse from a saloon, and then returns to the ''very same saloon he stole the horse from'', ultimately resulting in his being wanted all over Texas. "All on account of his lack of common manners," indeed.
77* WordSaladLyrics: If their lyrics aren't an outright MindScrew, they're downright incomprehensible. "X-ray Visions", for example, sounds like a funky cover of a schizophrenic rant.
78--> Next thing that I did was tap out Morse code
79-->With a wooden nickel on the receiver of the phone
80-->Before I could complete it, I was quickly overtaken
81-->By the angry spirits of [[UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan Ronald]] and Nancy Reagan!

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