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It's All Meat were a late 60s/early 70s band that hailed from Toronto and released this excellent album in 1970 (Columbia). Prior to that, Its All Meat had been known as The Underworld. The Underworld released a superb, crude garage single ("Go Away"/"Bound" - the label is Regency) in 1968 and also recorded some fine unreleased material captured on acetate. As mentioned before, some of the members of The Underworld would form Its All Meat. In 1969 this new group would release their debut 45, "Feel It" coupled with "I Need Some Kind of Definitive Commitment." The A-side combined MC5 energy with New York Dolls-style swagger and features plenty of feedback and great guitar breaks. Its one of the great proto-punkers. Their album was released the following year and feartured 8 fresh original numbers written by drummer Rick McKIM and keyboard player/lead vocalist Jed MacKAY. There are a bunch of good, solid stonesy garage rockers that form the axis of this lp but the lps brightest moments were its two 9-minute marathon compositions. "Crying Into A Deep Lake" was full-blown Doors psychedelia with spacey keyboards and spooky Jim Morrison influenced vocals. The other lengthy track, "Sunday Love," sounds like a strange Lou Reed/John Cale concoction with lots a great psychedelic guitar noise and soft folk-like passages sprinkled with light garage keyboards."