eMusic Review 0
In truth, this early-'80s Austin hardcore group was better live than on record, and so they evaded many potential fans. Along with The Skinny Elvis, this compiles their entire output. Their thrashing, blitzkrieg guitars rode over a funk-inflected beat like a boulder (instead of a rock) skipping over already-choppy water, and the horns and Randy "Biscuit" Turner's vocals did the rest. Turner was a conceptual artist who, unlike Henry Rollins, never let that get in the way of his music, and the Boys 'party-hearty-with-drool interpretation of Kool and the Gang's "Hollywood Swinging" put a completely different overlay of fun on hardcore.