KMFDM – Adios – Review

September 1, 1999

KMFDM’s 10th and final album is a fine farewell to a band that created and defined a style called “hard electronic dance music.” Like I need to tell you that.

The Blasting Boom – Review

September 1, 1999

Not every track is award-winning and there are some omissions, but there are plenty of unreleased tracks from damn good bands that make this worth picking up.

Take Action – Review

September 1, 1999

Joining Hopeless’ stable of punk bands are a few emo-esque bands and some guest punk bands. While I support the idea, this is not an award-winning comp.

June of 44 – Anahata – Review

September 1, 1999

June of 44’s ability to mutate from record to record never ceases to amaze me; this is definitely their boldest venture to date.

Surf Monsters – Review

September 1, 1999

Some might say the wave has already crashed, but it’s an enjoyable listen/history lesson (Del-Fi always providing great liner notes), so this is your pipeline.

Joshua – A Whole New Theory – Review

September 1, 1999

Gone are the spine-rousing vocals, heavy energy, and unique melodies. A headless, unmotivated empty shell that walks in-place while the fragile songs carry on.

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