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Kathy Rigby's favorite album!, June 25, 1999
This review is from: Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult (Audio CD)
This release from 1995 places high on my "Most Underrated Albums of the 90's" list. Mixed by Sylvia Massy (who co-produced Tool's "Undertow" album), this record is "sonic assault" defined. Heavy riffs and melodic screaming have rarely sounded better. Play this one through from the beginning and take your whuppin' like a man.
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This is one of the top ten albums of all time, in my opinion, February 9, 1999
This review is from: Mutilation Makes Identification Difficult (Audio CD)
an all-around great album, from the screaming guitars on "cannibal holocaust" to the pounding bass on "kfd" and the mellow ballad-esque "whorehouse of screams." this album is the "abbey road" of punk rock. true genius like this comes very rarely.
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A truly great, yet overlooked Texas band..., September 24, 2002
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Brutal Juice was at one time one of the coolest "buzz bands" out there, and boy, were they ever "out there." With singer/songwriter/guitarist Gordon Gibson's twisted tales of a Whorehouse of Screams and girls that aren't so "pretty on the inside," this band rocks in a way that few of the current crop of Nu metallers or retro garage rockers could. They rock hard, with a musical attack similar to the Butthole Surfers old days and Slayer, but with an ace knack for unique pop hooks. At the forefront of all this madness is lead singer Craig Welch, a crazy so and so who used to light himself on fire during their legendary live performances. His unique style of scream/singing makes it sound as though there are several different singers in the band. Interscope signed this band around the same time as they signed the Toadies, who are from the same scene, and sadly, this group didn't even get a single boost from their label, as the Toadies would experience a few years later. But, what more can I say...great album, wonderful album.
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