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    Matthew Marnik, who was a friend of the band, sang vocals. The band's original sound can be considered electropunk. The band soon changed direction to a more melodic, pop-influenced style, losing Marnik and adding guitarist Dante DeCaro.

  2. Hot Hot Heat foi uma banda canadense de indie rock de Vitória, Colúmbia Britânica, [2] formata em 1999. A banda assinou contrato com o selo Sub Pop de Seattle em 2001 e lançouseu primeiro EP, Knock Knock Knock, e o primeiro álbum completo, Make Up the Breakdown, no ano seguinte.

  3. 12 de ago. de 2024 · Their debut _Scenes One Through Thirteen_ was an abrasive release, more no wave than new wave, and featured original vocalist Matthew Marnik. The band's stylistic shift came with Marnik's departure and the introduction of guitarist Dante DeCaro into the band's ranks.

  4. Hot Hot Heat. Hot Hot Heat began in Victoria, British Columbia as a guitarless quartet, combining elements of punk with danceable synth-pop. Scenes One Through Thirteen collects recordings with original vocalist Matthew Marnik, which predate the band’s signing to Sub Pop.

  5. Originally founded and fronted by the mysterious Matthew Marnik (who never did anything before or after this), this version of the group released two EPs and a split across a three-year period before Matthew was kicked out of his own creation, the remaining members heading for greener, poppier, more lucrative pastures.

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  6. 7 de out. de 2022 · In 1998, the duo met drummer Paul Hawley, and later the group’s friend Matthew Marnik came on board as vocalist. It wasn’t long before Marnik left, guitarist Dante DeCaro joined, and Bays took...

  7. Hot Hot Heat (1999-2016) is an indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. They formed in 1999 as a synthpunk band with Matt Marnik, who eventually left the band, on lead vocals. Steve Bays (vocals and keyboards) took over lead vocals, significantly changing the band's sound.