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Forever and Counting is the second full-length album by Hot Water Music. It was released by Doghouse Records in 1997, reissued in 2008 by No Idea Records, and later purchased and re-released in 2012 by Rise Records. For 'Forever And Counting', the band had to have a short lived name change to 'The Hot Water Music Band'.
Both bands later re-released their songs from the EP on compilation albums, with the tracks by Alkaline Trio appearing on Remains in 2007 and the tracks by Hot Water Music appearing on Till the Wheels Fall Off in January 2008. The EP peaked at #36 on the Billboard Top Independent Charts in July 2002. [2]
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 .
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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 ]
A Flight and a Crash is the fourth studio album by American punk rock band Hot Water Music, released on June 5, 2001 by Epitaph Records. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is Hot Water Music's first release on Epitaph.The album peaked at 49 on Billboard 's Top Independent Album chart.
Exister is the seventh full-length album by Hot Water Music, which was released by Rise Records on May 15, 2012. Exister is Hot Water Music's first original full-length album in eight years, since 2004's The New What Next .