Originally published in
Married Punks #4, which came out (most likely) in 1995. Transcribed here as it originally appeared.
Think of Three
Personalities/James D. Harvey split tape
This split tape is decent enough. Think of Three has that alternative rock feel to it. It is one step below Live on the hardness scale. It's not bad, nor is it earth-shattering. The James D. Harvey (he's also in Think of Three) side rocks a bit harder, and is my choice for the better of the two sides. Not a must have release, but it does garner the "listen to more than once" status.