| "TSNK play punk-art, their
abrasive edges softened by chilly musical spaces and naive psychedelic
vocals. You just have to see these guys to experience the vibe. Each live show is jam-packed with intense power, emotion, and energy...which will leave you shocked and buzzing for days on end. TSNK = aggressive slabs of raging punk rock 'n roll with hook laden choruses."-Touch/Fusion Magazine 2004 "My prejudiced opinion of TSNK was fairly similar to that of High Jinks; i thought any band with "Kids" in their name wasn't going to have much hope, and the index page of their site contains phrases such as "X-TRMELY weird" and even an "LOL". Yet TSNK were my favourite band of the night. It's difficult to describe the kind of music they played, which is possibly why the comments on their site aren't as flattering as they really should be for such a quality band. I only noticed the bassist was there during the 3rd song." -Rad live reviews 2004 "...This band is the most confusing thing i have seen for a long time. The drummer also doubles as the lead singer, the Guitarist has a weird array of nicknames (featuring Lemonade and Detergent...among others) and the bass player is about the size of a bottle of milk. And now you sit and wonder what kind of music they could possibly make? Damn refreshing, that's what!" -Spam Fan Zine 2003 "The Super Nashwan Kids are possibly some of the weirdest young talent around. An ambitous young (Av. Age 14 and a half!!) Prog/Punk trio from Enfield. Also X-TREMELY weird...the drummer/singer thinks he's a front man. Two Thirds of them are from the same family...a bass player, just about taller than his guitar ( but not its case LOL) , who's still probably the most talented one of the band...and a guitarist currently named Lemonade...Any1 else worried??"- Mitch "teh munkeh" 2002
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