Dance, punker, dance!
04/26/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Oohh my gawwwd! This might be the best yet by the boys from Columbus! They cut back just a little on the thrash and snarl on this one, but you won't miss it a bit the way this one comes out with a stomp and swagger to shake the world to its knees! Buy this album, and by all means go see this band play live next time they come to a seedy dive near you! You won't regret it."
There is none greater
tim cummings | chandler az | 05/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm not a religous person but if there is a God He speaks through the NBT's. How can one band be so perfect? All other bands should listen and take notes because the NBT's are far ahead of anyone making music these days. It's hard even listening to other bands because it's just a step down and why do that when you can marvel at the NBT's music all the time. Buy this cd knowing that you just bought a perfect thing, the be-all, end-all of all music. Enjoy."
Just what I needed
Dead Cell | Wouldn't you like to know? | 11/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Loud, obnoxious, abrasive, unpolished, just like all punk rock should be. Having not heard these songs since sometime last year, I recently rediscovered this jem of a lo-fi rock album. Add in the snotty, sleazy quality of vocalist Jim Weber's voice with an obviously lo-fi production setting, and you've got the rawness and edginess of this keeper. Not a bad song on the album, either."