A pop-punkers wet dream
08/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"they are some weird mix of weezer, screeching weasel, and maybe even the beatles. they play some of the best pop punk that i have ever heard, and in 2 years, when everyones jumping on the gamits bandwagon, you can say you were on the ground floor."
BUY BUY BUY
geoff brent | 04/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you're wondering why all my reviews are many stars it's because I only review stuff that I REALLY like. Anyways this is incredible, picture a combination of Pinkerton Weezer and Green Day. So buy it now, my mom likes it, homies at my work like it, my ex girlfriend's little brother likes it. YOU'LL like it."
Completely original and rocking.
Scott Heisel | Cleveland, OH | 05/27/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"According to Merriam Webster's Dictionary, there is no such thing as a "gamit." Does this mean that the band that has had their songs lodged in my head for the past few weeks is merely a figment of my imagination, and I will never get to see them live? I sure as hell hope that's not the case, because this band rocks. Hailing from Denver, Colorado, this three-piece is doing quite the fine job of putting the "rock" back in "punk rock." They have a good blend of Green Day, Weezer, and The Queers as well as insightful lyrics and kickass musicianship. In short, it's really, really good stuff. If I could find my thesaurus, I'd rave even longer. Anyways. Standout tracks are:"Last of the Mullets," a rarity in punk rock because A)it is almost 5 minutes long and B)it is *good*."And You For Me," the ideal slow dance for a punk rock prom."Sorry Song," which could pass as a Weezer track if it didn't have that little smidgen of ferocity in it."Hookless," which is anything but.
The CD ends with a silly elevator muzak track which ironically makes you want to get back in the elevator and go up and down with the Gamits all over again. Jump on the bandwagon now, before they're huge [and they will be, mark my words]."