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Originally Posted by Frequitude
For me Day For Night is where they became, dare I say, post apex. At least in terms of song quality and feel. I just think everything up to and including Fully Completely, and to some degree Day for Night, was better musically and more "rocking". After that was the transition to the more poetic sing songy phase. The lyrics were better, but I don't think the music was. Then again, maybe I'm just that grumpy old man clamoring for the old stuff because "kids these days".
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This for me is part of what makes this band unique. They fell right between two generations. 1 foot on the classic rock side, 1 foot on the alternative side. The Hip are the band that all Canadian rock fans could seemingly agree on.