In the event of a nuclear fallout, only three things will remain: cockroaches, the crash footage of Evil Kenevil, and Exodus. In the genre of thrash metal, Exodus opened the door for bands to come, then struck it with an axe and used it for firewood. Nearly 30 years since these Bay Area thrashers first broke onto the scene, they are still the most consistent and hard hitting act out there. We met up with singer Rob Dukes as he returns to his old stomping grounds at the Key Club on Sunset Blvd for the release of the band’s ninth studio album, Exhibit B: the Human Condition.
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