Hot Water Music

Caution

Editor's Review:

Hot Water Music have always occupied their own personal niche within the broad chasm of punk rock. Both musically and aesthetically, Hot Water Music have served as the point of origin for many of the current nü-core and intelli-punk bands making the proverbial rounds. To fans of these bands, Caution will no doubt seem tame, even somewhat dated. But these neophytes would do well to listen carefully. Juxtaposed with the melodicism of songs like "Trusty Chords" and "It's Alright," the trademark yell of Chuck Ragan is a Rosetta Stone, linking the punk rock and hardcore of antiquity with the contemporary melodi-core it eventually spawned.
- Daniel Taylor

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Record Label Epitaph
Released September 2002

Tracks

  1. Remedy
  2. Trusty Chords
  3. I Was On A Mountain
  4. One Step To Slip
  5. It's All Related
  6. The Sense
  7. Not For Anyone
  8. Sweet Disasters
  9. Alright For Now
  10. We'll Say Anything We Want
  11. Wayfarer
  12. The End
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