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Scenes One Through Thirteen
Compilation album by
Released2002
GenreExperimental rock
Post-Hardcore
Length38:09
LabelOHEV Records[1]
Hot Hot Heat chronology
Scenes One Through Thirteen
(2002)
Knock Knock Knock
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Pitchfork Media4.7/10[3]

Scenes One Through Thirteen is a compilation of songs by Hot Hot Heat, released on OHEV Records on January 1, 2002.[4] It catalogs every Hot Hot Heat single along with their other early releases, all recorded before the band was signed to Sub Pop in late 2001.

Tracks 1-8 were recorded by Colin Stewart and Josh Wells at the Hive.
Tracks 9-13 were recorded by Neil Cooke-Dallin at Keating X Road.

Track listing

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  1. "Keep My Name Out of Your Mouth"
  2. "Word to Water"
  3. "Haircut Economics"
  4. "The Case That They Gave Me"
  5. "Paco Pena"
  6. "Circus Maximus"
  7. "I Blew a Fuse in My Personality"
  8. "Tokyo Vogue"
  9. "Fashion Fight Pause"
  10. "Spelling Live Backwards"
  11. "Matador at the Door"
  12. "Tourist in Your Own Town"
  13. "You're Ruining It for Everyone"

Reception

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Scenes One Through Thirteen received largely mixed reviews. Moreover, in a positive review of the band's 2005 album Elevator, Clayton Purdom of Cokemachineglow referred to the compilation as "embarrassing".[5]

References

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  1. ^ PopMatters Staff (September 9, 2002). "Hot Hot Heat: Scenes One Through Thirteen". PopMatters.
  2. ^ "Scenes One Through Thirteen - Hot Hot Heat | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "Hot Hot Heat: Scenes One Through Thirteen". Pitchfork.
  4. ^ "Hot Hot Heat: Albums". MTV. Archived from the original on 2005-08-29. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  5. ^ Purdom, Clayton. "Hot Hot Heat: Elevator | Records". Cokemachineglow. Retrieved 2021-03-21.