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"I often say that heavy metal died around 1983. I seriously can’t think of another band, aside from Hot Fog, who has resurrected this amazing art form for the headbangers and music lovers of today. The need for agression and fantasy in young riff-hungry males will NEVER die, enter Hot Fog 2010."
"I love the rawness of Hot Fog’s new ep Wyvern and Children first, it is exactly what’s needed in our sickening over-processed music world. Hot Fog has a natural sound. That’s what made the ’79-’83 metal period so timeless and exciting, there WERE mistakes and occasional sloppiness but it was endearing, you rooted for those bands! Hot Fog against the world! Hot Fog also aren’t afraid to use some druggy echo and trippiness in their juggernauts. That’s what a lot of metal bands have been missing in recent years, mostly concentrating on aggression without the color and fantasy."
Todd Fancey
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