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Mexico or Bust

New Kingdom – New Kingdom / Ultra Bide split – Review

September 1, 1996

“Mexico Or Bust,” the only New Kingdom tune I’m familiar with, convinces me that they can kick Killdozer’s ass around the block and know it.

Ultra BidĂ© – New Kingdom / Ultra BidĂ© split – Review

September 1, 1996

Ultra BidĂ© are one of the few guitar-based bands around who access the frequency of electronic trance music, and yet can still be called “rock.”

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