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Ink 19 :: Touch and Go 25th Anniversary Celebration

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Scott Adams travelled all the way to Chicago to scope out the veteran indie label's birthday. And with Big Black, Scratch Acid and the Didjits, amongst other label mainstays, reforming just for the event, there was no way he would leave disappointed.

... show that it seemed charming and they had the crowd singing along to a set that picked from all their albums, with a focus on their earlier work. Killdozer sounded much better live than on those slow and sludgy albums I was tricked into buying back in the '80s. At one point I saw a dad put his kid up ...

Ink 19 :: Iron Monkey/Church of Misery

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September 1999 :: Music F-M :: Iron Monkey/Church of Misery (Nathan T. Birk)

...    Somewhere during the latter half of the '80s, "heavy" music went further than wrong and became exponentially uglier ; blame it on the Melvins and Killdozer, if you want to. By elevating (or just flat-out dropping) Sabbath-esque histrionics to the heights/depths of the sublimely Over-The-Top, both ...

Ink 19 :: Barnyard Playboys

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What regular barncore is to regular bestiality, the Barnyard Playboys are to ...

... Nervous Breakdown," "Terminal Case of Morning Wood," "Substance Abuse Diet," and "I'm Hurt, Let's Party" seal the Barnyard Playboys' as the country Killdozer. Get this and be swept up in glorious washes of rampant drunken idiocy. Mark Chester

Ink 19 :: Quintaine Americana

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March 1998 :: Music O-R :: Quintaine Americana (David Lee Beowülf)

... the nickname "Pigfucker." Hint: he had sex with a pig. I recommend Quintaine Americana for people who want to hear a brutal humorless, semi-melodic Killdozer. --David Lee Beowülf

Ink 19 :: Curtis Bay

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May 1998 :: Music A-B :: Curtis Bay (David Lee Beowülf)

... take party tricks like that to the level of high art. Consider this: how in the world could anyone make a worthwhile song based around a sample of Killdozer's "Hamburger Martyr"? Curtis Bay's "Gunfire" does just that, and the result is brilliant! The entire album is a presentation of low-tech techno ...

Ink 19 :: Camp Skin Graft

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March 1998 :: Music C-E :: Camp Skin Graft (Charles D.J. Deppner)

... independent label needed a compilation, it would have to be Skin Graft. Skin Graft has this one-of-a-kind spectrum of music that somehow ranges from Killdozer/Cherubs dirge psychobilly via Mount Shasta and Shorty to pure Japanese noise like Space Streakings, then on to Sun City Girls-ish art phag weirdness ...

Ink 19 :: Hicky

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October 1999 :: Music H-L :: Hicky (Kurt Channing)

... and their moonshine, or things might get really scary. Vocalist Bob Hicky comes across as a barroom tussle between Hank 1.0 and Michael Gerald of Killdozer. In contrast to the gritty nature of the music is the technological wizardry that bring us six minutes of Dickman in QuickTime format. Relive your ...

Ink 19 :: STNNNG

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Fake Fake (Modern Radio Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... drum groove? Patron saints were the Fall and their apostles included luminaries like Scratch Acid (and the succeeding Jesus Lizard), Big Black, and Killdozer. And maybe the entire Touch and Go roster? Friend, happy fucking times are here again! There is no other band doing what STNNNG is doing, as well ...
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