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Goldfinger - Hang-Ups (CD)

Hang-Ups
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Album Details: Hang-Ups

Release Date:09/09/1997
Label:Universal
UPC:601215307924

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User Reviews: Hang-Ups

  • Overall:

    Wow Goldfinger Is Great Therapy

    By joosh_14  Nov 9, 2000 | 1 out of 1 found this Hang-Ups review helpful

    Hey GF fans, writing this I feel amongst my peoples, the Goldfinger supporters, even though this stupid review isn't going to do much for Goldfinger's C.D. because the music industry is corrpupt. But I am going to show my support and say what all th...ese other people are saying wich is BUY THIS CD. Goldfinger isn't that big of a band but sometimes that makes them even better. If you are a fan of ska/punk or any kind of rock then you will love this C.D.. Oh ya and if you have girl problems THIS CD IS GREAT THERAPY. Just like any other Goldfinger C.D. wich is filled with songs about girl problems . GOLDFINGER IS THE BEST AND THE SOONER YOU REALIZE IT THE BETTER OFF WE ARE ALL GOING TO BE!!!!!!!!!P.S " If there is ever anything of any importance, it is this tape"- Chris Cayton Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Damn Good cd

    By Kraush  Oct 15, 2001

    A little lighter than what I usually listen to, but it rules none the less.

Pro Reviews: Hang-Ups

  • All Music Guide

    On their second album, Hang-Ups, Goldfinger wisely decided to expand their ska-punk base, adding stronger melodic elements drawn from '60s pop and '70s punk. As a result, the record is stronger and more varied than its predecessor, which helps put their ska workouts in sharper relief. They still have a bit of trouble putting together a consistent set of material, but on the whole, Hang-Ups is evidence that the band is starting to mature and improve.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Goldfinger

Along with No Doubt, Sublime, and Rancid, the Los Angeles quartet Goldfinger helped contribute to a mini-U.S. ska-punk movement in the mid- to late '90s. The group was originally formed in 1994 by ex-Electric Love Hogs guitarist/singer John Feldmann and bassist/singer Simon Williams (who were both working at the same shoe store at the time), in addition to drummer Darri... Read more