MP3 The Booginz - Aftermath of I-79
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the craziness and excellent musicianship of Bungle, with vocals reminiscent of Spike Xavier from Mind Over Four.
10 MP3 Songs
METAL: Alternative Metal, ROCK: Hard Rock
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"The material itself is pure madness, defying categories except to lump in with hard rock. There are a multitude of melodic and rhythmic changeups, in addition to some serious vocal shredding by George Stevens.... Taking a listen to this record could just redeem the homogenized and often spiritless hard rock arena that kids are buying into these days. There are a lot of hard rock bands, but not very many good ones. And The Booginz just happen to put a lot of them to shame." --Heidi Drockelman, Indie-music.com
The Booginz, from New Castle, Pennsylvania, also borrow from the Bungle -- particularly in the vocal department, where George Stevens sounds like a young Mike Patton blanketed in acrobatic bass and frenetic rhythms.
-- Scene Magazine
10 MP3 Songs
METAL: Alternative Metal, ROCK: Hard Rock
Details:
"The material itself is pure madness, defying categories except to lump in with hard rock. There are a multitude of melodic and rhythmic changeups, in addition to some serious vocal shredding by George Stevens.... Taking a listen to this record could just redeem the homogenized and often spiritless hard rock arena that kids are buying into these days. There are a lot of hard rock bands, but not very many good ones. And The Booginz just happen to put a lot of them to shame." --Heidi Drockelman, Indie-music.com
The Booginz, from New Castle, Pennsylvania, also borrow from the Bungle -- particularly in the vocal department, where George Stevens sounds like a young Mike Patton blanketed in acrobatic bass and frenetic rhythms.
-- Scene Magazine
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