unofficial import on colored vinyl - HWH8 contains some of Gunn’s most accomplished moments. The dreamlike “TV Boy” is one of the finest songs he’s ever recorded, Gunn practically gleeful as he weaves his way through utter grime. And his chemistry with Mach-Hommy—the two recently reconciled after a long feud, collaborating on Mach’s astounding Pray For Haiti—continues to yield songs as gripping as “RIP Bergdorf,” where Mach boasts about spending 30 grand on sweatsuits.
A1 | Brodie Lee |
A2 | End How You Start |
A3 | Hell On Earth Pt. 2 |
A4 | Free Kutter |
A5 | Richies |
A6 | Julia Lang |
B1 | Celine Dion |
B2 | Best Dressed Demons |
B3 | Forest Lawn |
B4 | Why I Do Em Like that |
C1 | RIP Bergdorf |
C2 | TV Boy |
C3 | Survivor Series 95 |
C4 | Eddie Kingston |
D1 | Ostertag |
D2 | Munch |
D3 | 99 Avirex |
D4 | The Fly Who Couldn’t Fly Straight |
D5 | Big AL |
D6 | Bye Bye |