Dishing out the good times

This one ought to nab fans across a decent spectrum. Punk fans (though this isn't punk) will dig the rawk swagger. Fans of whiskey-drenched hard rock vibes will dig THAT swagger, which Hytest also generates. Metal fans will latch onto the heavy grooves and stoner fans will chug their fists skyward for the meaty riffs and big sound. "Dishing Out The Good Times" rollicks with overloads of energy (but not ear-charring bombast, though the volume may do damage). Chunky surging face-punch melodies, sturdy vocals, steel-bolt guitars, punchy percussion ... it's a slabfest of massive heavy music that will tap the ears of tough music fans everywhere.


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AUTHOR: Upchuck Undergrind

Upchuck Undergrind

Upchuck Undergrind listens to a little bit of a lot of things - just note the eclecticism of his reviews. He also reads voraciously and loves movies. He is a very open-minded Episcopalian (and student of Buddhism and Hinduism) who thinks Slayer is one of the greatest metal bands. Ever. In addition to his work with Corazine - for which he has written since its inception (he is a Fishcomcollective veteran) - he also writes for DJFix.com.