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The Hives

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The Hives  Hate to Say I Told You So   buy on itunes
The Hives  Walk Idiot Walk   buy on itunes
The Hives  Tick Tick Boom   buy on itunes
The Hives  Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones   buy on itunes
The Hives  Main Offender   buy on itunes
The Hives  Try It Again   buy on itunes
Timbaland  Throw It On Me (feat. The Hives)   buy on itunes
The Hives  Supply and Demand   buy on itunes
The Hives  Abra Cadaver   buy on itunes
The Hives  Die, All Right!   buy on itunes
The Hives  A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T   buy on itunes
The Hives  Diabolic Scheme   buy on itunes
The Hives  Won't Be Long   buy on itunes
The Hives  Automatic Schmuck   buy on itunes
The Hives  Fall Is Just Something Grownups Invented   buy on itunes
The Hives  A Little More for Little You   buy on itunes
The Hives  Well All Right!   buy on itunes
The Hives  No Pun Intended   buy on itunes
The Hives  The Hives Meet the Norm   buy on itunes
The Hives  Outsmarted   buy on itunes
The Hives  Square One Here I Come   buy on itunes
The Hives  The Hives-Declare Guerre Nucleaire   buy on itunes
The Hives  Untutored Youth   buy on itunes
The Hives  B Is for Brutus   buy on itunes
The Hives  T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S.   buy on itunes
The Hives  Hail Hail Spit N' Drool   buy on itunes
The Hives  Genepool Convulsions   buy on itunes
The Hives  You Got It All... Wrong   buy on itunes
The Hives  Here We Go Again   buy on itunes
The Hives  The Hives Are Law, You Are Crime   buy on itunes

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Look, we can't blame you for assigning a short shelf life to the Hives after they landed smack dab at the forefront of the garage rock revival in 2002. (See the instant Molotov cocktail recipe of [i]Veni Vidi Vicious[/i].) No matter how you slice that situation, it's kinda hard to take a band seriously when they're wearing matching suits and saying, "we're God's gift to rock 'n' roll!" in more ways than one - [i]many[/i] more. That is until you let the tunes take over: four albums-plus of pure, unadulterated pop as seen through the eyes of a nitrous-fueled speed freak . . . or Iggy, circa [i]Raw Power[/i]. Not just the adrenaline-pumping intersection between garage and punk; try the surface-tension addition of admitted left-field influences like Devo and Kraftwerk, both of which can be heard on [i]Tyrannosaurus Hives[/i] and [i]The Black and White Album[/i]. What's next? A single produced by Timbaland? Oh, wait.
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