The New Times (San Luis Obispo, CA) by Glen Starkey.
February 2006.

“Austin based FULL SERVICE - like Sublime or Bad Brains - mixes metal, punk, and reggae. But unlike those two bands, FULL SERVICE's music yields a decidedly different sound, which they call "crunchy reggae loud groove metal," and the difference is the "groove." SAWNGS, the band's newest CD, was produced by Stuart Sullivan, who also worked his magic on Sublime, but here the band is given ample opportunity to expore and break out of the three-minute-punk song format. The band is also unique in that they are "fueled by bannanas and balance bars, not beer and cigarettes." They also "don't us air conditioning, do ride their bikes, and have college degrees." With names like Hoagman, Smell, Twinky-P, and Bonesaw, they also clearly have senses of humor. See them Saturday February 11, 2006 at the Frog and Peach. Get more info at mypace.com/fullservice or www.fullservicemusic.com.”