Album Description"These two youngsters ... came out of the Central Valley a few years back with guns blazing, and have unleashed a fury of electro hip-hop with a distinctive punk attitude that finds ready listeners in this town's fickle and disenfranchised ears." -- SF Weekly "I wasn't ready for the thunderstorm that is All Teeth and Knuckles ... like a walking `fuck you!' to all the hipster haircuts who infest the Mission." -- XLR8R "Part of the allure for me was the difficulty I had trying to describe this band to other people. The synth bass beats are hard and contorted, the snares crack all over the place, and the vocals are ground through a processor into a musically delicious pulp." -- BigStereo.net Club Hits to Hit the Clubs With, the debut album from San Francisco's All Teeth and Knuckles, would be hard-pressed to be more diverse. Like the city the group hails from, the music is both eclectic and distinctive. It spans a multitude of genres, from the synth-laden space-disco ballad "The Real San Francisco" to the sinister hip-hop of "My 411 Track." Club Hits covers just about every bit of ground the underground club scene could cover: disco, electro, hip-hop, glitch, and maybe even what you could call pop. Of course, All Teeth and Knuckles wouldn't serve any of these up without topping them off with its favorite garnish: punk rock attitude. Whether planning a night out with "The Real San Francisco," stirring up trouble at a local bar with "Fuck Your Jacket," or wishing you could hit on every girl possible with "Look So Good," this album has each part of your night covered.