The Candy Snatchers – “Shut Your Mouth” – Review June 1, 1999 Brilliant, a too-hot’n’skanky blast of unrepentant punk rock. For those unfamiliar with these deranged Virginians, I dunno what to tell ya.
Clan of Xymox – Creatures – Review June 1, 1999 Clan of Xymox have proven that they are still a great band. Sure, they may be one-trick ponies, but that’s beside the point. I
Bijou Phillips – I’d Rather Eat Glass – Review June 1, 1999 On her debut disc, supermodel turned singer Bijou Phillips does a lot of purging. Especially for an 18-year-old.
Dr. Frank – Show Business is My Life – Review June 1, 1999 Mr. T Experience is credited by some as the founders of the East Bay pop-punk sound, and Dr. Frank is the chief songwriter/vocalist for MTX.
The Bulemics – Old Enough to Know Better – Review June 1, 1999 The crudest, raunchiest, sickest, dumbest rock band on the planet hails from Texas. No shit, you were expecting Delaware maybe?
Leather Strip – Yes, I’m Limited Vol. II & III – Review June 1, 1999 These are remix albums. Not bad, but nothing to shout about. If you like any of the artists doing the remixing, you might want to check these out.
Drained – Suspension of Disbelief – Review June 1, 1999 Maybe it’s that Drained do such a good job at sounding so typically hardcore that even a heavy music fan like me can’t tell the difference.
Dogpiss – Eine Kleine Punkmusik – Review June 1, 1999 UK notables Duncan Redmonds and Lee Murphy from Snuff and Jools from Guns ‘N Wankers. Dogpiss is tight, peppy, and has found a home on Fat.
The Bulemics – Can’t Keep It Down – Review June 1, 1999 Rock’n’Roll and bad taste go together like puking and blacking out, and let’s just say Austin, TX’s Bulemics got both in spades.
Doctor Explosion – The Subnormal Revolution – Review June 1, 1999 Doctor Explosion rip off riffs from surf unknowns or the Blues Magoos and the Music Explosion while laughing like psychotic alcoholic bullfighters.