Gwen Mars – “Cosmic Dick” / “Shrink” – Review March 1, 1995 It’s got a trippy underwater groove but with guitars and bass of such thunderous magnitude, I’m amazed it all fits in 7″.
Grip, Inc. – Power of Inner Strength – Review March 1, 1995 While the main riff of “Hostage to Heaven” is very Slayer-oriented, it’s the perfect excuse for Dave Lombardo to unleash the speedcore beast that lies within.
Grind – Roadsaw / Grind split – āGorgeousā / āThe Sickest Rideā – Review March 1, 1995 “Gorgeous” is more gregarious girl grrr from Grind. Grungy, with a Gothic chorus.
Good Riddance – For God and Country – Review March 1, 1995 While not as gravelly as Rancid’s vocals, Good Riddance vocalist Russ Rankin has a harsher, more forceful singing style than many melodic punk bands.
Gonkulator – God Slaughter – Review March 1, 1995 I’d call it Satanic sludge/deathcore but I can’t call it anything other than a waste of time. No form, no lyrics, no songs.
Clouds – Thunderhead – Review March 1, 1995 Thunderhead journeys through everything from cotton candy power-pop to dismal, droning angst.
Fear – at Axis – Review March 1, 1995 I donāt give any credence to someone being too old to play some face-stomping punk. All the best punk acts of today are the ones who refuse to die.