Great cover, but like every Dwarves release (except "Lick It"), it's way too short. Some will say that's good. Hit and run and all that sort of thing. I say, you can never have enough Dwarves.
There is no one Dwarves release that's a must-have. All are pretty good in their own right (though don't start with "Lick It"). This is as good as any place to start, as it gives you a feel of what to expect from the band at its best.
And that cover? Did I mention that? Sexy and dangerous.
If you love N'Sync, stay away.
July 13, 2006jeepers creepers! they actually wrote songs!!! wow!! and they are really catchy too!!! i say that this is their best,too bad it wasent released before "blood guts and pussy"(another classic).every song is great.blags vocals are the best hes done.i challange all kids to bring this into class for show and tell.are you ready to accecpt the lord jesus christ as your personnal saviour? yes.........no wait!!!
May 2, 2001This and "Blood , Guts , and Pussy" go down as being the best albums by the Dwarves. Every song on here is totally awesome , and it was their first on Epitaph , which is why it's probably better than the albums on sub-pop. "Demonica" , " I Will Deny" , "Everybody's Girl" , are three of the most incredible songs the Dwarves ever recorded.
August 30, 2000 |  | The Dwarves defy everyone and do it again... |  |
Just when we thought we'd heard the last of The Dwarves, they release this one from out of nowhere. Not only is it their most professional (you can hear their evolution from garage punk) but it's also track by track the most complete. There's less of an all out brute force sound to this one. It's more refined, but still definately those delightfully mysogynistic Dwarves. You either love them or hate them. "I Will Deny" and "The Crucifixion is Now" are my two favorite tracks, though every one of them stands on its own well.
January 27, 2000 |  | Just a tease of the talent that lies within... |  |
My best suggestion to any/everyone in respect to the Dwarves, is--Listen between the lines...Take an interest in the bass player's talent that knows no boundaries. Trust me on this! "without his match, there is no flame," and as I once read," A mouth without a kiss is just a worthless hole"--how true. Certainly 'punk' and psychadelic, however, to make one's mark, you must be one step ahead of the rest. Beyond his own years in talent, the band is lucky to have such an inspiring, gifted attribute. Thank Heaven for days spent in the rain in an old garage. Keep up the great work and PLAY--HARD!!!
April 8, 1999More reviews at Amazon.com ...