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  2. Hot Water Music (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    First edition. Hot Water Music is a collection of short stories by Charles Bukowski, published in 1983 by Black Sparrow Press. The collection deals largely with drinking, women, gambling, and writing. It is an important collection that establishes Bukowski's minimalist style and his thematic oeuvre. The punk rock band Hot Water Music is named ...

  3. Hot Water Music - Wikipedia

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    Hot Water Music is an American punk rock band formed in October 1994 and based in Gainesville, Florida. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Since their formation, the group has consisted of Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard on shared lead vocals and guitars, bass guitarist Jason Black, and drummer George Rebelo. [ 5 ]

  4. Fuel for the Hate Game - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Fuel for the Hate Game is the first full-length album by Hot Water Music. Fuel... was released by Toybox Records and No Idea Records in 1997, later repressings only listed No Idea. The album features artwork by Scott Sinclair (not to be confused with Scott Sinclair) and was designed by Sean Bonner.

  5. Charles Bukowski - Wikipedia

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    Post-hardcore band Thursday's 2003 album War All the Time was also named after the Bukowski book of the same name. The punk band Hot Water Music took their name from Bukowski's 1983 collection of short stories, Hot Water Music. A 2006 musical comedy, Bukowsical!, by Spencer Green and Gary Stockdale, pokes fun at Bukowski's life and hipster ...

  6. The New What Next - Wikipedia

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    The New What Next is the sixth full-length studio album by Hot Water Music.It was released by Epitaph in 2004. This was Hot Water Music's final release before temporarily disbanding in 2006, and their last new release until 2012's Exister.

  7. No Division - Wikipedia

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    The song "Rooftops" was covered by Alkaline Trio on the Alkaline Trio / Hot Water Music split EP in 2002. In 2019, Alternative Press included the album on the list of 12 essential punk and emo albums of 1999, describing it as "a gut-wrenching roller coaster of love, hate and grief, all captured in an aggressive 30 minutes."

  8. Chuck Ragan - Wikipedia

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    From October 1994 until 2006 Ragan was one of the lead singers for Gainesville, Florida-based punk rock band Hot Water Music. [3] [4] The group disbanded on good terms in 2005, and the other three members went on to form punk band The Draft, while Ragan continued a solo career playing mostly acoustic folk inspired music similar in tone to a former acoustic Hot Water Music side project called ...

  9. Midnight Oil - Wikipedia

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    www.midnightoil.com. Midnight Oil (known informally as " The Oils ") are an Australian rock band composed of Peter Garrett (vocals, harmonica), Rob Hirst (drums), Jim Moginie (guitar, keyboard) and Martin Rotsey (guitar). The group was formed in Sydney in 1972 by Hirst, Moginie and original bassist Andrew James as Farm: they enlisted Garrett ...