Toadies – Rubberneck – Review

September 1, 1994

They’re a tight, fast alternation between punk’s three chord guitar slam and hardcore metal’s intricate lead. When they hit, they hit hard.

The Meatmen – Toilet Slave – Review

September 1, 1994

With the demise of Tesco Vee’s Hate Police came a glaring gap in Rock-n-Roll heroes. Imagine my glee when Tesco informed me that the Meatmen shall arise again.

Smooth Bamboo – Review

September 1, 1994

Good vocals, weak lyrics. Put away the Human Sexual Response and U2 records and give the gig money to your guitarist. He deserves it.

Smackmelon – Review

September 1, 1994

The sometimes biting sarcasm is carefully laced between the folds of the ringing guitars, and will sneak-smack you right upside the head.

Seed – ling – Review

September 1, 1994

The mixture of vocal styles, one rich and mellow and the other forceful and demanding, work magically together.

Resin Sect – Review

September 1, 1994

Good J-card, good production ideas, but overblown tunes. Much better than many local metal bands, but trim the mystical fat.

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