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HHH ''Making changes'' | Householdname records
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» Review:
HHH play progressive melodic old school hardcore, an unusual mix of influences creates a diverse and interesting sound, with intelligent lyrics spanning from straight edge to violence in the pit.
HHH formed in August '98 and recorded the first and only release in January 1999. This was originally only going to be a demo tape but positive outlook decided to put it out for us. Tom (now in Nottingham based 'Out For the Count') was the bassist up until May '99 (due to university commitments)and then Jay from Peterborough based 98 High took over.
...well-written positive lyrics about empty words, assholes at shows, and being yourself. This stands out amongst a genre that is pathetically overrun with generic twerps who have jumped on the bandwagon. (WN) Maximum Rock 'n' Roll #214, San Francisco, USA.
The most empowering thing about HHH is their lyrics. I really dig them so much. Dealing with life, the scene and everything in between - with such clarity and dedication. Musically it's a bit old school sounding, early 90's style. Kinda like Judge, Mouthpiece and Breakdown. Like it man! (MH) Fracture #15
Foot to the floor, youth crew style HC (...is that DAG NASTY I can hear?) with vocals that are incredibly reminiscent of BOLD...all together now 1,2,3,GO!!! Mass Movement Zine
Tracklist:
1. X-Posure
2. Making Changes
3. Six Months
4. Facing Up
5. In the End
6. Day by Day
7. All Just Words
8. Capacity
9. Framework
10. Pitbull
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