Hot Water Music

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Hot Water Music is a Gainesville, Florida punk outfit known for Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard's raspy vocals, as well as their searing Jawbreaker-esque guitars on earlier albums. The act first formed in 1993, and their first record, Finding the Rhythms, was released on No Idea and Toy Box records. Many fans commonly refer to Hot Water Music as the abbreviation, HWM. The name Hot Water Music comes from a Charles Bukowski book.

HWM recorded an album with their good friends and mentors Leatherface for the first volume of the BYO split series. They also recorded with Alkaline Trio for a split LP on Jade Tree shortly thereafter.

In 2001, Hot Water Music signed with Epitaph Records and released the record A Flight and a Crash, and went on to release two more records with Epitaph, Caution and The New What Next.

In addition to their full length albums and the two aforementioned split releases, Hot Water Music have also released 5 other EPs and split albums: Push for Coin (1995 - demo...
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Hot Water Music Songs:

"God Deciding" 220 Years A Clear Line A Flight and a Crash Alachua Arms Can't Stretch At the End of a Gun Better Sense Black Jaw Call It Trashing Caught Up Choked and Separated Counting Numbers Dead End Music Difference Engine Driving Home Drunken Third Eating the Filter Facing and Backing Floor Free Radio Gainesville Hate Mail Comes in August Hit and Miss In Song In the Gray Incisions Instrumental Jack of All Trades Jet Set Ready Just Don't Say You Lost It Liquid America Loft Man the Change Manual Minno Moments Pass Moonpies for Misfits Never Ender No Division Old Rules One More Time Our Own Way Paper Thin Position Practice in Blue Present Recliner Rest Assured Rooftops Russian Roulette Scraping She Takes It So Well Sons and Daughters Southeast First Sunday Suit Swinger Take It As It Comes The Bitter End The Passing Three Summers Strong Trademark Translocation Turnstitle Us and Chuck Western Grace Where We Belong Wrong and the Righteous You Can Take the Boy Out of Bradenton