FlipSide Magazine has just reviewed Pass Out.  

They say:

When the f*ck was this recorded? I’d really like to know, ‘cause it sounds like it’s from the late 70’s/early 80’s.Nineteen songs from a band that are all over the place stylistically. Just when they seem like the ungodly side project of the Vaselines, Lou Reed, and the Electric Eels, hardcore comes blasting through, followed by something that would fit well on Doctor Demento, which in turn is followed by a country-tinged song about being married in heaven with Jesus as the best man.

In all, it’s a really good record but the fact that’s is so diverse would probably put off most narrow-minded punkers. I, however, feel obligated to give it a solid recommendation. They just don’t make many bands this creative anymore.

Jimmy Alavarado.

 

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