Crushcrushchris
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Post by Crushcrushchris on May 2, 2007 12:17:28 GMT -5
First single off of their third album comes out July 31st.
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Post by American Idiot on May 2, 2007 15:55:21 GMT -5
I hope this new album is good. I didn't think much of Elevator the first few times I heard it, but over the past few months whenever it comes up on my random CD generator (that's how I decide on what CD to listen to and I never thought a C Programming project would actually pay off in the future haha) I'm much more into it than in the past.
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Post by joker on May 2, 2007 19:42:18 GMT -5
I really liked "Make Up the Breakdown". Not so much with "Elevator", although "Middle of Nowhere" in particular grew on me after awhile. I'll give their new cd a shot.
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Post by pen on May 2, 2007 22:40:39 GMT -5
I really liked "Make Up the Breakdown". Not so much with "Elevator", although "Middle of Nowhere" in particular grew on me after awhile. I'll give their new cd a shot. I liked Elevator a lot. Haaaaaaaaaaaaaated Make Up.
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Post by WotUNeed on May 3, 2007 23:18:38 GMT -5
I loved both of their first two albums. Can't wait to hear what they've got in store for us this time out.
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Post by roentgenizdat on Jun 27, 2007 17:57:08 GMT -5
BOOKED: Hot Hot Heat - Shawn Kim, director
artist: Hot Hot Heat song: "Let Me In" label: Sire/Warner Bros. director(s): Shawn Kim production co: Streetgang Films
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Post by halo19 on Jul 5, 2007 23:04:02 GMT -5
I liked all of their albums, but to me Elevator was their best. And it wasn't my first HHH record, either.
Kind of an odd choice of an R.E.M. cover to have as a lead single. ;)
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Post by Nicholas2.0 on Jul 6, 2007 3:27:03 GMT -5
I liked all of their albums, but to me Elevator was their best. And it wasn't my first HHH record, either. Kind of an odd choice of an R.E.M. cover to have as a lead single. ;) Yeah, I know, it was just Stipe, a lot of heavily reverbed guitars, and I don't remember any drums at all...
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Post by No Brake$ on Jul 22, 2007 15:21:16 GMT -5
This song is very different for them.
It reminds me so much of "A Great Big Sled" by The Killers and "The Adventure" by Angels & Airwaves. It's very good, sounds very overproduced and will be interesting to see how radio embraces this one. So far, it's off to a fantastic start, +115 on only 15 stations.
Oh, and it's already available for download on iTunes, its worth a buy.
Definitely different than anything on radio right now.
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Post by American Idiot on Jul 23, 2007 21:52:27 GMT -5
Overall good song. I think it has a little more of an indie type sound and than usual and sounds a lot like something typical from The Killers.
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Post by Nicholas2.0 on Jul 30, 2007 1:25:16 GMT -5
I heard probably half of this this morning on "Out of Order." If you took Steve away and substituted Brandon Flowers, this is a Killers song, straight up.
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Post by American Idiot on Aug 27, 2007 19:49:05 GMT -5
Tracklisting: 01. Happiness Ltd. 02. Let Me In 03. 5 Times Out Of 100 04. Harmonicas & Tambourines 05. Outta Heart 06. My Best Friend 07. Conversation 08. Give Up? 09. Good Day To Die 10. So So Cold 11. Waiting For Nothing
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Post by reception on Sept 3, 2007 14:39:02 GMT -5
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Post by Active Aggressive on Sept 12, 2007 12:54:22 GMT -5
I bought the CD yesterday (along with Kanye) and I have to say I am impressed so far, having only heard the first 4 songs. Let Me In is great, even if it sounds very much like the Killers. The lead singer of HHH gets on my nerves a bit sometimes...I think he slurs his words on this album even more than on previous ones...
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