Criminally Insane
Paul M. Loughman | Delray Beach, FL USA | 06/15/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is worth owning just on the merits of the artwork; but don't worry, the Feederz rock in a very unexpected way, too. I have never heard of a punk band who was more the "real deal" than these guys. At an early concert, lead singer/guitarist Frank Discussion opened fire on the crowd with an AR-47 filled with blanks, sending kids scrambling for the exits and hitting the floor. The Feederz paint a surreal picture of the ridiculous aspects of our culture and politics, utilizing well-placed film dialogue to drive the point home. Why is this perhaps the greatest punk band around? Because, truly, all involved should, by rights, be locked away in a prison or an asylum...for speaking the truth a bit too loudly and not being afraid to live the anarchy. A collector's item through and through. With a picture of the Challenger blowing up adorning the cover, how could you go wrong? Buy this. Let it enrage you, depress you, and ultimately, inspire you."
One of the BEST
AnnHedonia | NorCal | 10/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Feederz has to be one of the most interesting bands to grace the punk rock world. Too weird for even the fans and bands that travelled in the same circuits, they p---ed off everyone as the rather grainy but classic video footage of their most infamous concert so eloquently portrays. You never hear much about the drummer and apparently fellow artist, Jayed Scotti, who was probably the primary influence for the artistic (or lack thereof) merits of the album. The dead cat actually hits him in the head and he continues to play without missing a beat. Buy it."