biographical info
If you remember seeing bands such as DDT, DSK, d.b.s, Ten Days Late, Pluto, Noise Therapy, Another White Male, Maow, Box Cutter, Sex With Nixon, Zolty Cracker, Knock Down Ginger and The Muscle Bitches......you'll remember Queazy.
DROP D MAGAZINE:
"Definitely one for the 'I listen to this too much' pile,
Queazy's debut CD takes a run through a whole lot of crunchy guitar
rock/metal (and even disco) territory without stepping in anything,
without sounding derivative -- and without any solos! Excellent
production work lets the trio pull off dropped tunings on both
the guitar and bass for a deep, punchy sound that suits them well.
The songs are pretty dark, musically and lyrically, taking on
nice themes like depression ("Mia Buttreeks"), teenage prostitution
("Mary So Lovely") and child abuse ("Anguish").
But the band also shows off a whimsical side with tunes
like "Ode to Garfield" (complete with lasagna pan percussion,
it seems), "A" (about, well, the letter 'A') and "Ugh!"
(which mixes speed metal riffs with a cooing baby -- seriously!).
Recommended -- unless you only like your female vocals all breathy
and sweet. Then Hurk might simply scare you..."