"Just like i said , Bones does it again, by creating this mind blowing,body tweakin force of energy when absorbed by the body sends you to a higher dimension. I remember my old collection of his early stuff, just scrappy copied cassette bootlegs from different clubs. Ill never forget the times of him spinnin till the sun came up. Everytime i see someone walking around wearing one of those shirts that say "Caffeine" on it, nine times out of ten they dont even know thats where it all started. If your one of the nine, "Caffeine" was the dopest club on Long I. Spinners like Frankie bones, DNA, and Dj Micro would tear the roof down. Well i hope he would put his old skool, fast, hardcore beats from early 90's on CD. I highly recomend factory 202, technology, and this one. I strongly STRONGLY suggest that you stay away from "Diary of a raveing lunitic"...not a good representation of bones.......peace, laterzzz"
Hard, Dark, Scary
06/30/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The tracks are menacing and rough with enough kick-beats and crazy samples to make your head freak. The mixing style is in-your-face and to the point, which complements the angry tracks. Tracks 14-20 are headbangers and overdose-freakout oriented. This CD isn't made for college-clubby or rave-social... The CD takes you up and and keeps you up. The techno-like depth of the tracks will keep you replaying too."
Typical Frankie
08/14/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Another great release by Frankie Bones. Although some of the tracks don't fit in, and are a little old, track 6 alone is enough to pay 15 bucks for this CD...now...where's Factory 404?"
Good Old Frankie Does It Again
T. Louis Strini | NY USA | 05/15/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"if you like straight techno, don't buy this album. if you like hard techouse, buy it. there isn't much to say about this album, other than if you like his earlier style, that sounds a little more "organic" i guess, with vocal snippets, you'll like this. it's more a reflection of his live sets than other offerings. less danceable, more listenable. still all frankie. considering frankie is an old man in terms of dj ages, he still has more class and style than most other djs out there. keep 'em coming frank."