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- GEORGIA STRAIGHT, Vancouver - "If dogs punked out, it might sound like DOG EAT DOGMA
... chews up funkified shards of metal ... melodically growls." "Furious, fucked up and often hilarious ... unwinds like a tourniquet
of punk power from hell." "Hard-driving ... it holds the attention of the listener from beginning
to end." "They don't give a damn ... heavy grooves, snarled vocals, guttural
bass ... dark accoutrements ... playfully cynical style."
"Thinking man's punk rock ... DOG EAT DOGMA
serve it up in yer face the way it should be." "Rock & Roll casserole ... brilliantly sarcastic." "Hyper-energetic montage of influences ... more punk than funk."
"Kick ass piece of work ... psycho-imaginative vocals over a totally
tight rhythm section."
"Groove, power and pain ... intense ramblings ... speedy blurbs ... the
mightiest thrashers sound tame in comparison ... excellent industrial type
noise ... bang your head, wiggle your ass" "Just what rabid fans have been waiting for." "In your face, aggressive music with an undercurrent of anger." "DOG EAT DOGMA
will corrupt your mind with original imaginative lyrics and assault your
brain with excellent thundering music." "Tightly wound barrage of metal-encrusted power punk ... maximum-energy
performance." "Needs to be played loud." "What prehistoric man would sound like ... hard-edged
wind-up-in-traction music ... obscenely potent ... industrial strength fun
and funk ... could create an impromptu mosh pit during a church service
... on orgy of vigorous head-banging reverberants." "Head to head combination of heavy metal and funkness ... futuristic,
computerized feel." "Real talent ... grating vocals ... skilled bass ... superbly
recorded." "Intelligent/observational with a hint of satire." "These guys sing and play with conviction." "It is beyond me whose musical interest this CD would fulfill."
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