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The Fire, the Steel, the Tread / Adds Up to Nothing - Single

Hot Water Music

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Customer Reviews

Hot Water Music has never disappointed.

Hot Water Music are one of my favorite bands of all time. I have seen these guys play live more than any other band that I have followed. As any true fan of HWM will tell you, this band holds a special place in the hearts of their fans, something that can't really be put into words.
These new songs show some progression and maturity from the band's earlier material, obviously influenced by the members' solo work during the interim between this and "The New What Next", although I wouldn't describe it as a "new sound". It is still the same HWM, same energy, same emotion. Glad to have you back.

..its been waaaay to long!!!

superb!!! now come back to TAMPA!!!!!! we miss you.

Welcome Back

I would have been happier if there were a few more songs, but the fact that they're creating new music is so rewarding. My fellow punks, the wait is over. HWM... Thank You.

Biography

Formed: 1994 in Gainesville, FL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The Gainesville, FL-based post-hardcore quartet Hot Water Music was formed in 1994 by bassist Jason Black, drummer George Rebelo, and singers/guitarists Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard. Debuting in 1995 with the 7" "Eating the Filler," they soon returned with the EP Push for Coin, rounding out the year with the release of their first full-length effort, Finding the Rhythms, on No Idea. Fuel for the Hate Game followed in 1996, but in the wake of their third album, Forever and Counting, Hot Water Music...
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