Review → Hot Water Music – No Division (1999)
Hot Water Music broke up in 1996. But unless you were a serious fan, you wouldn’t have known it; at their farewell show, recorded as the 1999 Live at the Hardback album, they announced that they were gonna keep the band going after all. And it’s a good thing they did, as the Gainesville quartet ended up recording a string of incredible albums.
If you want to get a listing of the band’s discography, go to Punknews.org and comment asking which Hot Water Music album is the best. You’ll be treated to a LOT of comments, and every album the band released will be mentioned at some point in the (very long) thread. However, if you take the average, you’ll probably end up with two of their albums coming out on top: 1998′s Fuel for the Hate Game, and 1999′s No Division.
