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Full set
· 'Harmonicas & Tambourines'
· 'Let Me In'
· 'Outta Heart'
· 'Middle of Nowhere'
· Interview
Five Things About Hot Hot Heat
1. Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla produced the band's first album and introduced them to Sub Pop.
2. Drummer Paul Hawley came up with the name Hot Hot Heat to describe the group's extreme energy.
3. Lead singer Steve Bays said that he would love to try his hand at producing.
4. BBC Radio 1 removed Hot Hot Heat's 'Bandages' from their rotation due to the war in the Middle East.
5. They once ran their car off the road and paid the Spanish police $400 to "forget" about the accident.
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What are bloggers saying about Hot Hot Heat?
-- "It's softer on the ears than most songs with a consistent, upbeat tune and a mellower tone in the vocals. Delicious, I say."
-- "Hot Hot Heat-- those squealin', synthy Canadian guys with the walls of hair and the "Bandages"-- wanna make you believe in the magic..."
-- "Steve Bays, the lead singer and keyboardist, had a lot of energy and jumped around the stage in his very 1970's leather vest outfit."
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