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Hunz – When Victims Fight

The long awaited album arrived today. It was worth the wait.

I should start by saying that I have been a fan of Hunz since his days in Beanbag. They were one of the first bands I actually followed, but I only did get one chance to see them live, at Sonfest. It was a sad day when they ended while in America – and while it was probably time for those guys it was difficult to understand – especially because Well-Adjusted seemed to be where they were getting warmed up.

Anyway enough of the past. I’m over it now, I swear.

Another aside. This CD doesn’t not fall into my general taste of music, so you’ll have to excuse if my words and descriptions don’t fit.

The Showdown – Back Breaker

If a CD can get me giggling on the first listen it is usually in for some serious spinning. In fact this is usually a great indicator as to how much I will listen to it. If I smile and it gets me hooked, then I’m good. Back Breaker – from The Showdown – did just that… It made me smile.