Weekend Reader Poll: Which Exodus Album with Rob Dukes on Vocals is the Best?
Earlier this week, Exodus made the shocking announcement that they and long-time vocalist Steve “Zetro” Souza were parting ways. It’s probably safe to say that no one outside of the band saw that coming at all, but even less expected was the fact that the band reunited with Rob Dukes to fill the now vacant role.
Though Zetro has the majority of experience fronting Exodus, it should be noted that Dukes was also with the band for nine years from 2005 to 2014. During that time, he was featured on four full-length studio albums: 2005’s Shovel Headed Kill Machine, 2007’s The Atrocity Exhibition: Exhibit A, 2008’s Let There Be Blood, and 2010’s Exhibit B: The Human Condition.
With Dukes now behind the mic for Exodus, we wanted to know how the metal faithful feel about the whole thing. So this weekend, we’re asking you to let us know which of those albums were the best.
So let us know in the comments below if you want to elaborate on your choice and vote. You have until Monday morning at 9 a.m. EST to get your vote in.
Which Exodus Album with Rob Dukes on Vocals is the Best?