American Grafishy is the third studio album by the San Francisco-based punk rock band Flipper.
[1] It was released in 1992 by Def American; label president Rick Rubin had once been in a Flipper tribute band.
[7] Trouser Press noted that "the band’s patented approach to noise still packs a punch.
"[15] The Boston Globe called it "semi-hooky, appealingly tortured, snarling, gnarled punk.
"[17] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote: "What was once radical now sounds rote, and if a band capable of such titanic anarchy can even bother with a career, what does it say about the rest of us number-crunchers, dishwashers and wage slaves?