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G.B.H. - A Fridge Too Far

Primary Artist
G.B.H.
Album Title
A Fridge Too Far
Release Date
1989 
Time
41:19 
Review by Dave Thompson
Close to two years on from the decidedly lackluster No Need To Panic, Stoke-on-Trent's favorite Mohicans returned in summer 1989 with the brilliantly titled and ferociously breakneck A Fridge Too Far. Clearly influenced by the band's burgeoning success in the United States, where audiences rapturously applauded their drift toward hardcore speed metal, A Fridge Too Far opens as it means to go on, with the call-and-response rage of "Pass the Axe," and then blazes on from there. It's a very different sound to that which brought G.b.h. to fame in the first place -- anyone who jumped aboard for City Baby Attacked By Rats will find little to grasp onto here. Read More