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Sunday, March 28, 2021

Flinch! - Dyslexic Rhino

Name: Flinch!
Album: Dyslexic Rhino
Year: 1999
Style: Rockabilly, Punk, Grunge
Similar Bands: Dead Milkmen, Butt Trumpet, L7, Danzig, Misfits
"One-Word" Review: Raw Raucous Rock
Based Out Of: Gaithesburgh, MD
Label: none
Cover & Backs
Liner Notes & CD 
Dyslexic Rhino (1999)
  1. Lonely Holiday 1:54
  2. Kick the Can 1:33
  3. Hail Bop 2:02
  4. Octopus 2:48
  5. Angie Speaks 2:31
  6. Candle 2:25
  7. Baby Said 1:50
  8. Schizophrenia 3:02
  9. Downtown 3:32
  10. Here We Go Again 2:01
  11. Expontaneous Combustion 11:04
Album Rating (1-10): 8.5

Members & Other Bands:
  • Doug
  • Kevin Good - Mixing
  • Djodjo - Mastering, Artwork
  • Melissa  - Vox
  • Al - Vox
  • Stephanie - Photo
  • Rodrigo - Artwork
  • Rossano - Artwork
  • James Belmore - Vox
  • Al Armbrister - Drums
  • Luciano Silva - Bass
  • Thomas Kendrick - Guitar
Unknown-ness: Never heard of this band, from the album + randomly generated title, they're about 5 years to late for the self-made alt-grunge vibe the album puts out. The poor quality photo with a "green screen" effect makes them look like the album should have been made in 1991. Adding to the dated vibe is the 11 min long track 11, which is in all likelihood, concealing a hidden track of phone pranks and fart noises.

Album Review: The songs are solid: fast and driving punk, like Hail Bop, with touches or rockabilly like on Schizophrenia, and juvenile humor. Octopus sounds like a straight up Dead Milkmen song. Candle, or the fuck you song, reminds me of The Misfits.  Three songs are fronted by female "guest vocals," guests, because none of the band members are listed on the liner notes. The final song is a 3:35 instrumental, followed at the 9:30 mark by a raunchy sexualized hidden track. 

Nothing is out there on the internet about this band, aside from a minimal Discogs page (which doesn't include this album...only a compilation of this and another one) and some download/download requests). Which is a shame, because these folks sound quite competent at what they do.

Stand Out Track: Candle, Kick the Can

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