Short’n’sweet and then move on 1-2-3-4 to the next one in a buzzsaw guitar blur runnin’ thru the veins of Zeke/Electric Frankenstein/Migraines etc etc.
Four tracks by Unida, a band which includes Sloburn/Kyuss singer John Garcia. Unida doesn’t have the greasy groove side as much as the bludgeoning groove side.
The vocals are grit ugly, kinda strangled, and aided and abetted by samples dealing with the noble herb, apparently the only thing worth living or fighting for.
Dozer aren’t quite as well-versed in or as traditionally ’70s rooted as Fu Manchu. Maybe they need to write a concept album about the life of a ’76 Camaro.
More like Alice Cooper on amphetamines than punk, they’ve got the snarl of punk, the theatrics of shock rock, and non-sissy production that borders on metal.