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Grenouille

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I play in a band called Ghundi (myspace. com/ghundighundi) and I was wondering if any bands out there would like to trade demos/cds/records/zines for our EP? I'm trying to build up our distro a bit (and shift some of our CDs at the same time).... Get in touch if you fancy it. Galway bands, Irish bands, Brazilian bands, German bands, Australian bands....you get the idea!

Here's a review of our EP from Profane Existance #58:

GHUNDI - 3196 EP CD
From Galway, in the West Coast of Ireland GHUNDI jumps straight out at you. 8 blistering songs of fast hardcore punk, but with enough tunes and catchiness to prevent it from going into a blur. Really excellent lyrics, depicting life and all it's ugliness - but in a grat snotty way. I totally recommend this, not just because they are from Ireland - but because they rule. I look forward to the day I get to see them live.
(Mel Hughes)

£3/E4/$4 (post paid) from: Kollin Finnerty / Liam Mellows Rd / Loughrea / Co.Galway / Ireland //
3196EP.jpg
 
From Razorcake issue 46

Ghundi:3196:EP
At first I thought,"This isn't so bad.It sort of sounds like the Dead Milkmen," but then the second song came on and sounded like a pit bull fucking a screaming baby's face so I turned it off. Upon my next sitting of the cd, I was quite pleased to not hate it. Half the songs were good,half the songs were not so good. But it was good enough to push me towards further investigation of the band's album content. But because trying to read their lyrics is like looking at the clues and squares to a jigsaw puzzle-fuck it,DIY. So I looked up Ghundi online because I could have sworn"Drop the Dead Junkie" was a cover,but I guess it's not. Instead,I came across them on youtube and was excited to seethat the four-piece is from Ireland,yet disappointed to discover they are not high school kids.-Gabe Rock(Fake your Own Death)
 
From Razorcake issue 46

Ghundi:3196:EP
At first I thought,"This isn't so bad.It sort of sounds like the Dead Milkmen," but then the second song came on and sounded like a pit bull fucking a screaming baby's face so I turned it off. Upon my next sitting of the cd, I was quite pleased to not hate it. Half the songs were good,half the songs were not so good. But it was good enough to push me towards further investigation of the band's album content. But because trying to read their lyrics is like looking at the clues and squares to a jigsaw puzzle-fuck it,DIY. So I looked up Ghundi online because I could have sworn"Drop the Dead Junkie" was a cover,but I guess it's not. Instead,I came across them on youtube and was excited to seethat the four-piece is from Ireland,yet disappointed to discover they are not high school kids.-Gabe Rock(Fake your Own Death)

is that a good review? :confused:
 

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