Tag Archives: Go Kustom Records

Shredding Paper (2002)

Review Source: Shredding Paper #13
Artist: Various Artists
Release: Teen Feeding Frenzy: A Tribute to the Music Teens Love
Label: Go Kustom Records

Deconstruction, reconstruction and demolition is what this thrashing of rock oldies is all about. things outside the skin’s take on the Spice Girls ultra-moronic “Spice Up Your Life” with a spooky electronica version, really nutty fun. One of many highlights of an outstanding album.

– Mel

Sacramento News and Reviews (2002)

Review Source: Sacramento News and Reviews
Artist: Various Artists
Release: Teen Feeding Frenzy: A Tribute to the Music Teens Love
Label: Go Kustom Records

A few years ago, Kill Switch … Klick mastermind d.A. Sebasstian left Cleopatra Records and started Go-Kustom Records. The label’s latest and best release, subtitled “A Tribute to the Music Teens Love,” is a collection of some of the best (or worst) songs ever geared to the teen market. Some are played straight; others take the term “cover” to new heights and subtle beauty. Faith & Disease’s gorgeous “Johnny Angel,” Courtney Hudak’s acoustic “Girlfriend” and Introversion’s 21st-century “Runaway” all sparkle. Sebasstian punks out the Jackson 5’s “I’ll Be There” and turns it into a stalker’s song. Remora, [doll factory] and Things Outside the Skin craft remakes of “Hangin’ Tough,” “Baby One More Time” and “Spice Up Your Life” into nightmarish visions of industrial and somewhat danceable mayhem. Most outrageous is 212 destroying the Bay City Rollers’ “Saturday Night” into a mess of haywire magnetic tape.

By David A. Kulczyk

PIMPF (2002)

Review Source: PIMPF
Artist: Various Artists
Release: Teen Feeding Frenzy: A Tribute to the Music Teens Love
Label: Go Kustom Records

Teen Feeding Frenzy is not a new movie from Troma, it is a compilation-record with covers of well known tunes… …also things outside the skin’s version of Spice Up Your Life works well. Little bit of Manson, little bit of Kraftwerk, some LSD and voila!

-Johan (paraphrased)

2002.07.17

Just finished a remix for fellow NFTRU #3 band Flood Damage and finishing up a new remix for CEOXiME. A new t.o.t.s track has just been completed entitled, “Another Dead Comedian”! If all goes as planned this track will appear late 2002 on a new Go-Kustom Records compilation called “She-Devils”. Work on a new t.o.t.s. CD is beginning. This will be the first full length CD since 1999’s “God in a Box”… more to come.