Zander
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Post by Zander on Nov 17, 2003 3:33:59 GMT -5
I liked their last song 'Bandages', but this one is awesome.
Kind of indie rock sounding, but definitely not the usual stuff. Upbeat, and it has a great rhythm to it.
Anyway, don't know if anyone else has heard it, but definitely give it a listen if you have a chance.
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crash46
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Post by crash46 on Nov 17, 2003 10:38:35 GMT -5
Yep...I love this one too. I really wish radio wouldn't have pulled the plug on it so soon, but I'm not surprised.
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Miguelín
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Post by Miguelín on Nov 18, 2003 5:12:56 GMT -5
greater then Bandanges... I like it a lot. Fresh indie rock
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Nicholas2.0
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Post by Nicholas2.0 on Nov 20, 2003 23:19:02 GMT -5
It took me awhile to not find "Bandages" annoying and actually grow to like it a lot, but this one had the way paved for it. I don't like it as much, though. I believe I will shortly acquire a burned copy of their album from a friend.
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Ragin
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Post by Ragin on Nov 21, 2003 16:36:03 GMT -5
I think Hot Hot Heat will never be huge, they'll be on of those bands that people look back on in future years and say how great they were.
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halo19
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Post by halo19 on Nov 22, 2003 12:09:18 GMT -5
Although there are those like me who say how great they are already. This one is equally as good as "Bandages", maybe even better. I think it's kind of a fun song, and the album doesn't have any filler in it. Although, when I had the chance to get the album when it first came out, I heard a radio program that gave copies away of this album, but I didn't call in for it. I don't think I liked them quite as much then as now.
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