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Fork in Hand Records

The Giant Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle – Review

July 23, 2003

20 bands – spanning multiple genres – come together under Shepard Fairey’s infamous “Obey Giant” moniker to continue the fight against corporate advertising.

Big D And The Kids Table – The Gipsy Hill EP – Review

May 30, 2003

I like ska punk as much as a cold sore, but Big D And The Kid’s Table are fun and energetic and they hung in there long after ska punk became unfashionable.

Drexel – The Inevitable is Available – Review

January 3, 2003

Maintaining punchy hooks, but now serving ’em up with brutal, driving/snarling riffs, this sounds more like DC-core than any of Drexel’s back catalog.

Drexel – Whatever Whenever – Review

June 1, 2001

Speed? Check. Tricky arrangements? Check. Melodies? Check. Technical instrumental prowess? Check. Hooky vocal lines and backups? Check.

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