Punk Rock Jukebox – Records

February 1, 1996

Twenty-three bands contribute one cover tune each of punk rock oldies that inspired them to creativity, or pure imitation, as the case may be.

Nick Lowe – Party of One – Review

February 1, 1996

This is the Nick Lowe country album. He does it better than most of the country crooners today; and he did it long before anyone ever heard of Garth Brooks.

Brouhaha – Review

February 1, 1996

Repress of a compilation released in ’91. Jawbreaker do a remix from their first demo. Monsula and Cringer (R.I.P.x2) cover each other’s songs, and Nuisance.

Bio-Dome Soundtrack – Review

February 1, 1996

The musical theme blasted me back to the carefree days of high school in the ’80s when my biggest concern was what to wear.

Armed and Hammered – Review

February 1, 1996

16 songs by eight bands. Three of these bands are top-notch. Three are pretty damn good and two… well, I squeezed ’em and didn’t like what came out.

MRC – META/Morph – Review

February 1, 1996

Soulful vocals, pseudo-horns and funk rock paces give this song a Fishbone/Faith No More feel, with a touch of Zappa thrown in gratuitously.

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