Arsenals – Stomp – Review

June 1, 1995

ad production, worse songs, and few hooks. There are plenty of unsigned ska bands who could “stomp” these guys into the ground.

All – Pummel – Review

June 1, 1995

Pummel is ALL’s first release on Interscope. The second with Chad, and the first ALL release that I’ve liked from end to end since Dave Smalley split.

Anal Cunt – Top 40 Hits – Review

June 1, 1995

Noise core to the extreme. They do “covers” like “Escape (the Piña Colada Song),” and the most killer version of “American Woman” ever committed to tape.

Accept – Death Row – Review

June 1, 1995

Death Row moves Accept into the ’90s under the power of Hoffman’s rock solid, aggressive guitar style and Udo’s piercing growl.

Tyranny Off the Beat – Review

June 1, 1995

Compared to the rash of guitar-driven industrial infesting the scene, the ten bands on Tyranny tend to take a more synthesized approach.

Hideaway Soundtrack – Review

June 1, 1995

Ten bands ranging from the industrimetal of KMFDM and Fear Factory to the Gothic of Miranda Sex Garden and the orchestral stuff of composer Trevor Jones.

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