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Hot Ham & Cheese originally formed in February 2005 out of an impromptu jam session between Robby Mitchell (Drums) & Charlie (Guitar/Vox). After playing a few shows as a duo, the group added Louie Styx (Bass) to the fold and began their assault on the world. Shortly after signing with Cleveland indie label, Jib Machine Records, the band released their first CD (HH*C e.p.) in 2006 and followed that with a lo-fi instrumental album (beta) in 2007. Along the way, HH&C has built a strong regional following thanks in part to their loud, aggressive live performances, which have stretched across the Midwest in cities such as Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Detroit and Chicago. The group is embarking on their first national tour in April/May 2008 in order to support their new album, Revolution & Revelations (released 4/22/08), which took two years to complete. Pick up a copy here...you won't regret it!!!http://www.hothamandcheese.com Revolution & Revelations Music | Category | Heavy Metal Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7683946 | | Catalog number | 191991 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 29, 2008 |
Hot Ham & Cheese Revolution & Revelations Songs | 1. | Song for the Nihilist |
| 2. | New Bomb/Vietnam |
| 3. | Match in the Gas Tank |
| 4. | Madman |
| 5. | Soul of Sticks |
| 6. | Hate U/Touch |
| 7. | She Thinks She's Bad |
| 8. | Off the Shore |
| 9. | Wish U Weren't Here |
| 10. | Gias |
| 11. | Friend of the Devil |
| 12. | Song for the Nihilist (Reprise) |
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