"This Nepal-to-NYC transplanted outfit is the first crew I’ve ever seen practicing what I can only call “rasta gangsta,” with the surprisingly vulgar “Touch a da Gift.” It’s a difficult sell -- hip-hoppers may not be warm to the off-beat, while reggae lovers may not connect with the lyrics -- so Guerrillafinga may need to be particularly clever or persistent in its self-marketing and promotions. Apart from that challenge, there is definitely talent at work here. There’s no real hook or refrain to “Touch a da Gift,” making it a less than ideal single, but it’s unquestionably unique and skillfully if minimalistically performed." - starpolish.com
"Tomas King, lead singer of local reggae band Guerrillafinga , has the signature chin-reaching mustache. The self-titled record Guerrillafinga featuring one clean reggae track after another, with insightful lyrics highlighted by King's deep, smooth voice. Unless they saw the group live, listeners would never know all members were white. In King's mind, and the mind of those who play with artists like Django, such distinctions hardly matter." - Brita Brundage, Fairfield County Weekly
"Guerrillafinga ~ the irie new stylee ragga music! ganja guerrillas spreadin the good word wit riddim n' rhyme. have a taste of the new dank ragga!" - yahooka.com