"If dogs punked out, it might sound like DOG EAT DOGMA ... chews up funkified shards of metal ... melodically growls."
- THRASHER magazine, San Francisco -
"Furious, fucked up and often hilarious ... unwinds like a tourniquet of punk power from hell."
- !*@# magazine, Toronto -
"New, big, loud, ugly, but smart."
- ROCKET magazine, Seattle -
"Rock & Roll casserole ... brilliantly sarcastic."
- NOSE magazine, San Francisco -
"Hyper-energetic montage of influences ... more punk than funk."
- PROVINCE newspaper, Vancouver -
"Kick ass piece of work ... psycho-imaginative vocals over a totally tight rhythm section."
- SLUR magazine, Edmonton -
"Pounds out rhythms like a fury driven beast."
- GEORGIA STRAIGHT magazine, Vancouver -
"Groove, power and pain ... intense ramblings ... speedy blurbs ... the mightiest thrashers sound tame in comparison ...
excellent industrial type noise ... bang your head, wiggle your ass"
- AF magazine, Vancouver -
"Just what rabid fans have been waiting for."
- NITE MOVES magazine, Vancouver -
"In your face, aggressive music with an undercurrent of anger."
- CFOX radio, Vancouver -
"Needs to be played loud."
- ALTERNATIVE PRESS magazine, Cleveland -
"What prehistoric man would sound like ... hard-edged wind-up-in-traction music ... obscenely potent ... industrial strength
fun and funk ... could create an impromptu mosh pit during a church service ... on orgy of vigorous head-banging reverberants."
- FULCRUM magazine, Ottawa -
"Head to head combination of heavy metal and funkness ... futuristic, computerized feel."
- DISCORDER magazine, Vancouver -
"Real talent ... grating vocals ... skilled bass ... superbly recorded."
- HYPE magazine, Seattle -
"These guys sing and play with conviction."
- GEORGIA STRAIGHT magazine, Vancouver -