Hybrid Minds – Review

October 1, 1994

The most original use of heavy alternative we’ve heard for a while, and a great recording.

Headlock – It Found Me – Review

October 1, 1994

Vocalist/guitarist Adam Tranquilli (ex-Bloodfeast) wades through the chunky stomp guitar and screams with fills, solos, and feedback noise like the old days.

Green Jelly – 333 – Review

October 1, 1994

A higher degree of writing than on Cereal Killer. Playability has increased along with the production, enabling the songs to stand alone without the videos.

Downset – Review

October 1, 1994

he band blasts like a rhythmic double barrel shotgun, damaging by bulldozer force rather than speedbag tempo. The comparisons to Rage ATM are for a reason.

Dink – Review

October 1, 1994

It’s nothing you haven’t heard before, but usually not all from one place. Psycho-delic, noisy, hard pop with punky snicker and dance dubs for the kids.

Body Count – Born Dead – Review

October 1, 1994

A major stink was raised about “Cop Killer,” and their first album wasn’t bad. I’ve enjoyed their live shows, but Born Dead is a waste of energy.

60 Cycle Hum – Review

October 1, 1994

A less savvy They Might Be Giants, the novelty of Hum’s approach is just too “white” here.

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