Third Testament

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 43:25

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Sorry, but this IS The Godz

DChord568

I hate to break it to you guys, but these Godz came first...they predate the Ohio Godz (IMHO one of the worst bands I've ever heard in my life, and one of the ugliest). So nobody "screwed up here"... the problem is with you yahoos who don't know your rock history. To each his own taste, but I'll take these guys any day, who at least grasp the idea that rock ought to be fun.

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Not Eric Moore & the Godz (R&R Machine)

mr. mark

This band is not Eric Moore & the Godz from Columbus, but some psych-fueled band from the 70's on the advant-garde ESP-disc label. This label did have some fantastic jazz and blues, by artists like Ornette Coleman, Charlie Parker, etc. But, no, this is not the 80's group that hit with "Rock & Roll Machine". Nor is the guitarist Jim McCarty of the Yardbirds. If you look at the YouTube section below, the first two LP's shown are the Columbus group. That band (with a couple of original members, including Moore), still performs regionally. Mr. Mark, Columbus, OH

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Dont Buy!

tornado427

this is not the Godz that Kick ass, this is the Godz that suck big ones, what a disapointment, got excited for nothing, these guys SUCK not the "Rock & roll Machine" or "Candys gone bad" Godz, some other weirdoos

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Wrong band

dherrmann001

This is not the Godz. Somebody screwed up here!

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Listen before you buy

JamesPino

This sounds like a bunch of random noise to me. It's just...bad.

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The Godz?

Mc

If this is the Godz this is the worst crap I have ever heard

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They Say All Music Guide

Although they went on to record into the 1970s, this is the last decent Godz record, primarily because it’s the last one that incorporates their distinctive meandering and lack of technical merit with their growing interest in psychedelic rock. True Godz fanatics will tell you that Third Testament is a significant dropoff from Two, but not to these ears. And while it doesn’t pack the visceral wallop of Contact High, there’s enough dementia here for a lifetime of fun. – John Dougan