Rob Cooling | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom | 03/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One of many bands within industrial music which posses a very distinctive style and can make some great music from that style. Watch out for `South Central' and `A Waste of Things to Come'... but its just a great album overall. Groups like this just make the whole nu-metal scene so great by taking metal and sprinkling it with a bit of their own originality and creativity. Yeah. Anyway - very fast and the mosh pit always gets a bit crazy when these guys play live. (And the band are really nice people too, which is always a bonus)"
These guys are insane!
kyle piper | 01/22/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was recommended "Available In All Colors" by a friend. He told me I would definatly like them. I got the CD and they remind me of "Rage Against The Machine" except with heavier music. I reccomend this to any fan of rapcore or any type of metal!"
A powerful energetic thrash into political metal
kyle piper | 01/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I saw OMS in The Attic, Cheltenham, England and would rate them as the best band I have ever seen live. So many of the songs on this albulm are raw and in your face and unforgettable. Often compared to RATM, OMS don't dissappoint, especially live (they were banned from London due to the crowd). I urge you to support my fellow countrymen"
This Band Could Kick Limp Bizkit's Ass
Bill Lumbergh | Initech | 03/06/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One Minute Silence is a band I guarantee you've never heard of. Their music is very original and everyone should own a copy of this CD. All the members of this band are good, especially the bassist and the vocalist known as Yap. Yap is a much better rapper than Fred Durst will ever be. Good tracks on this CD are "New Dogs New Tricks", "South Central", "Stuck Between A Rock And A White Face", "A Waste Of Things To Come" and "And Some Ya Lose". This is what good rap metal should sound like. It sucks that they broke up, though..."