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The Mr. T Experience

Short Music for Short People – Review

September 1, 1999

101 bands each contributing a 30 second song. This is a who’s who of punk, from all over the world, spanning decades of punk in its many forms.

The Mr. T Experience – Big Black Bugs Bleed Blue Blood – Review

November 1, 1997

How’d you like to get a re-issue of all their non-LP tracks (7″s, comp tracks, outtakes, etc.) from ’89 to ’93?

The Mr. T. Experience – “Sex Offender” – Review

November 1, 1995

They’re meant to appeal to a cynical, twenty-to-thirty-something audience. Their sense of sarcasm never fails to give me a laugh.

Riverdales – with The Queers at the Rat – Review

July 1, 1995

Riverdales keep it simple: No excessive harmonies, no tricky time changes, and few variations in tempo, key, and beat. Yet the songs are instantly catchy.

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