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Hot Hot Heat/Red Light Sting - Haircut Economics lyricsTank top bottoms up, you forgot to show up.Hey man, what's the problem,what's the scene, why are you so mean to me.All the time, all of the time.You need roots, just like mine.Hard to explain, hard to define.Situations are satisfaction.Gimme gimme the name and number of the barber that gave you that haircut.Let me get all talkative, set it straight up, you know I won't shut up.Long, longer, longest.It's just haircut economics.Don't sell out to those haircut demigods. Beemp3 | Hot Hot Heat/Red Light Sting - Haircut Economics mp3

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Andy Dixon (born 1979) is a Canadian musician and graphic designer, who gained notoriety as a member of the North Vancouver punk rock band d.b.s. He founded the record label Ache Records, and later played in The Red Light Sting. Beginning in 2003, during the final months of The Red Light Sting, he began to cut up audio recordings he made himself and compose glitch/IDM music under the alias Secret Mommy, though he used The Epidemic for his first solo release.

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Near the end of d.b.s., Dixon, along with future business partner[citation needed] Zoë Verkuylen and friend Gregory Adams of The Self Esteem Project started toying with songs under the name Hooray for Everything. Due to other members leaving the group, the original three took their songs to Paul Patko of d.b.s., who agreed to be their drummer. This change in personnel warranted a change in the band's name to The Red Light Sting.

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After four years, The Red Light Sting disbanded, holding their last shows in Seattle and Vancouver in early September 2004. In that time, they released two EP's—And Our Love is Soaking in It and Rub 'Em Out—as well as a split LP with Hot Hot Heat. Their final release was Hands Up, Tiger, a ten song LP which came out less than a month before the band split up.

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