by John Dougan
Although they went on to record into the 1970s, this is the last decent Godz record, primarily because it's the last one that incorporates their distinctive meandering and lack of technical merit with their growing interest in psychedelic rock. True Godz fanatics will tell you that Third Testament is a significant dropoff from Two, but not to these ears. And while it doesn't pack the visceral wallop of Contact High, there's enough dementia here for a lifetime of fun.