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2.5 average | Kronzo | June 2nd 15 | There are definitely some neat guitar riffs to be heard here, and some of the sample choices are
pretty funny. Unfortunately, the production is pretty terrible, and a lot of the material runs
together, even in its relatively short runtime. I assume this record isn't meant to be taken that
seriously. There is definitely some potential here that the band would build upon in the future.
2.5/5
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3.0 good | Killtacular | June 21st 06 | The Tony Danza Tap Dance Extravaganza might not be the best band ever, but they most certainly win the award for the best band name ever. This band (hereby refered to as such) takes grindcore and fuses it with a little bit of metal and Jeff Foxworthy. They're the biggest rednecks ever, hailing from Tennessee and claiming song titles such as "Bill Dance Lands the Big One" and "Tony Little, Jack Daniels, and the Open Road." Said songs are winners, with the rest of the album not trailing too far behind. Or is it an album? I can't tell, because it's so short, at just 22 minutes. Mostly, it's your straight-forward grind riffs and spastic drums while some guy shouts incomprehensibly over top of it all. It's the tried and true formula, and it works. There's nothing really new or unique here, but for what it's worth, they do the job well.
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2.5 average | El Olam | January 12th 17 |
2.5 average | tellah | December 5th 16 |
3.0 good | TanMan | March 27th 11 |
2.5 average | X3ni92 | August 16th 10 |
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