The Red Hot Valentines

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All You Get 04:13 Tools
Pocket Full of Secrets 03:33 Tools
This Heart of Mine 02:38 Tools
Wait for Summer 03:17 Tools
Firecracker 03:23 Tools
Calling Off Today 03:19 Tools
Fair Warning 03:36 Tools
Don't Bother 03:59 Tools
One Last Kiss 04:50 Tools
I Want To 03:27 Tools
Christine 02:31 Tools
Wishful Thinking 03:23 Tools
I'm Sorry 04:28 Tools
Everything's Fine 03:25 Tools
Better Than Last Time 03:52 Tools
Bring Back The Good Times 03:54 Tools
My Girlfriend Has a Boyfriend 04:26 Tools
You've Gotta Love 04:08 Tools
Rubella 02:12 Tools
There Is No Plan B 03:01 Tools
Angela 03:56 Tools
Hit the Road 02:57 Tools
You Sang to Me 03:05 Tools
Linger Longer 03:52 Tools
Already Gone 04:33 Tools
Sincere 03:25 Tools
So Far Away 03:43 Tools
One Last Dance 00:00 Tools
This Heart Of Mine (LP Version) 02:37 Tools
Wait For Summer (LP Version) 03:16 Tools
Pocket Full Of Secrets (LP Version) 03:32 Tools
Don't Bother (LP Version) 03:54 Tools
Christine (LP Version) 02:30 Tools
One Last Kiss (LP Version) 04:49 Tools
I Want To (LP Version) 03:26 Tools
Fair Warning (LP Version) 03:36 Tools
Wishful Thinking (LP Version) 03:22 Tools
Let You 03:22 Tools
Rolling With the Boys 03:22 Tools
Calling Off Today (LP Version) 03:22 Tools
All You Get (LP Version) 03:22 Tools
Firecracker (LP Version) 03:22 Tools
Qik-N-Ez Girl 03:22 Tools
B00008W2T1001009 03:22 Tools
All You Get (from Summer Fling) 04:13 Tools
Qik N Ez Girl 04:13 Tools
You've Gotta Lie 04:13 Tools
Track 05 04:13 Tools
Track 04 04:13 Tools
So Far Aay 00:00 Tools
Everythings Fine 00:00 Tools
Dont Bother 00:00 Tools
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The Red Hot Valentines were a pop-punk/emo band from Champaign, Illinois. They formed in 1999, with Jeff Johnson (lead vocals, guitar), Tobin Kirk (backing vocals, guitar), David Gerkin (backing vocals, bass), Eric Humbert (drums), and Jason Searby (keyboards). They released two full-length albums and three EPs. Jason Searby left the band in 2001 for college shortly after recording their first album, and was replaced by Tyson Markley of The Amazing Kill-O-Watts, who left the band in 2003 to raise his kids. The band went on without a keyboardist, and started to go in a new musical direction, as they were tired of playing the catchy pop that they had been known and loved for. By the end of 2004, they had broken up. Their last show was on November 20, 2004. Jeff Johnson and Tobin Kirk each got married and moved away from the band's central Illinois homeland. Eric has since gone on tour with Fall Out Boy as a drum tech and is currently playing with the band EndeverafteR. Most of the band relocated to Nashville, but the full lineup played a reunion concert in Bloomington on July 7, 2013. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.