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Ink 19 :: Fishbone
Still Stuck in Your Throat (Sound In Color). Review by Jen Cray.
FISHBONE STILL STUCK IN YOUR THROAT Sound In Color On their first album of new material in over 6 years, Fishbone prove that they are still the same colorful band of freaks they have always been! From the band that was one of the first to throw funk, punk, ska, reggae and metal into the proverbial ...
Ink 19 :: Atomic Clock: An interview with Gene Hoglan
From Strapping Young Lad to Death to, um, Dethklock, metal drummer Gene Hoglan is one of metal's scarce renaissance men. Gail Worley sat down with the great one to talk shop.
...album. I did one song from that, which is an acoustic comedic/punk/folk sort of thing that has me and Mr. Plow, of course, plus Norwood Fisher from Fishbone on bass and Rocky George from Suicidal Tendencies and Fishbone on guitar, plus a guest appearance by Oderus Urungus (from GWAR). It’s just a...
Ink 19 :: The People's Ska Annual
November 1998 :: Print :: The People's Ska Annual (Julio Diaz)
...live on their brief West Coast tour last year (lucky bastard). TPSA #5 also includes intelligent interviews with the legendary Prince Buster and ex-Fishbone founding member Chris Dowd, a tasty feature on the Ska Brewing Company, and critical essays on the "next big thing" phenomenon, the state of the...
Ink 19 :: The World/Inferno Friendship Society
December 1997 :: Music T-Z :: The World/Inferno Friendship Society (Ian Koss)
...Astral League Gern Blandsten Put this on and -- blam. A complete burst of scary spooky energy, like a cross between Oingo Boingo and early Fishbone. With a sense of tempo and frantic delivery worthy of Danny Elfman, "A Night In The Woods" cooks, and it cooks to perfection. The following tracks do well...
Ink 19 :: Infinite Frequency
What If.... Review by Kyrby Raine.
INFINITE FREQUENCY WHAT IF... It would be tempting to compare Infinite Frequency with the free-for-all funk-pop acts that have gone before such as Fishbone and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. But despite some shared influences, Infinite Frequency sounds like neither. In fact, IF probably sounds closest ...
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