Guttermouth
Eat Your Face
Editor's Review:
This is the 10th release from Guttermouth. No offense to Guttermouth, but I
didn’t think that was possible. Apparently it is, and they’re still
the same old punk band. The CD opens with a political song about the two-party
system and quickly regresses to a song entitled “Surf’s Up A**hole.”
Despite their age, Guttermouth still rocks like a band recently out of high
school, and they still make the same jokes (not that’s there’s anything
wrong with that). If you’re a fan of lightning speed repetition of the
same chords, vocals sung with no thought to melody and a drum beat that makes
you want to move your head around really fast (and really, who isn’t?),
you will love this CD. I mean, who wants to grow up anyway? Adults don’t
seem to have very much fun.
– Emilie Clark
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![]() Record Label Epitaph Released July 2004 |
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Bio[+]When Guttermouth formed in Southern California’s Huntington Beach in 1989, they had little idea that their brand of pop-infused party punk rock would encompass the ideals for a generation of don’t-give-a-fucks. The group is comprised of vocalist Mark Adkins, guitarists Scott Sheldon and Derek Davis, drummer Captain James T. Nunn and bassist Stever Rapp. After signing with and releasing five albums for Nitro (the label started by Offspring frontman Dexter Holland), the group signed with punk luminaries Epitaph and released Covered with Ants in 2000. This group likes to get drunk and do stupid things. Suburbanite mayhem-inducing kiddies love them for their humorous, sophomoric approach to music.
– Maurice S. Teilmann (September, 2002)
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- Punk-O-Rama: The Videos Vol. 1 (Various Artists)
- Punk O Rama 8 (Various Artists)
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– Maurice S. Teilmann (September, 2002)
Interview
Scene
Merch
- Punk-O-Rama: The Videos Vol. 1 (Various Artists)
- Punk O Rama 8 (Various Artists)
