Electropolis – Review

April 1, 1999

Sure, I expected Wumpscut, Mentallo and the Fixer, Evil’s Toy, and Haujobb to kick out the jams, but I had no idea every track was going to be great.

Psycho – Review

April 1, 1999

With a score by Danny Elfman, and a lead-off track by Rob Zombie, you might expect this to be a more palatable version of Dee Snider’s Strangeland. It’s not.

Presumed Guilty – Review

April 1, 1999

Misanthropy, Elfenblut, and Heroine combine forces for the good of free expression, giving voice in this CD’s 75 minutes and 20-page booklet.

Drunk on Rock – Review

April 1, 1999

Nashville Pussy, The Candy Snatchers, Jeff Dahl, Electric Frankenstein, The Morning Shakes, not exactly weak-ass shit, is it?

Del-Fi Beach Party – Review

April 1, 1999

Over 30 minutes of snapping gum, twisting-in-bikinis, beach party fun, the majority of which has never been released on CD.

Oh Canaduh! – 2 – Review

April 1, 1999

Sheds light on some overlooked North-of-the-Border punk bands whose songwriting shoulda kept ’em out of the oblivion.

Music to Kill For – Review

April 1, 1999

Punkabilly, punkpop, ska, and power pop make up the history of Side One Dummy. Music to Kill For, their ninth release, is a retrospective.

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