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Question of Honour : Lost (Determined)
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High energy guitar based rock combining heavy metal, progressive rock, alternative rock and acoustic folk.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2003
Lost (Determined) © Copyright-Hugh W. Wygmans
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Lost 3:08 Not Available
Teacher Is 3:52 Not Available
Save Your 4:58 Not Available
Disarm 3:42 Not Available
It 2:35 Not Available
Bitch 4:02 Not Available
Knight 3:13 Not Available
Please 6:00 Not Available
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"Singer/guitarist/songwriter Hugh Wygmans has chops to burn and a knack for melodies that linger long after the song is gone." - Mike O'Cull, Illinois Entertainer

"Thank you for makin' such kick ass music." - Mike Skelly, Music Director, WKNH 91.3 FM

"Hugh Wygmans...has a stunning voice which is projected throughout every track." - Music Revue

"It is rare to find an independent rock band that can hold its own against the mega-conglomerate corporations that have taken over the music industry. Question of Honour is just one of these raw talents." - David Ashby, The Blazer

"Imagine you're standing at the mouth of a railway tunnel, with a train bearing down on you. At moments, Question of Honour's music can produce a comparable visceral thrill." - David Joost, Homepride Productions

"...a rare few...create provocative, inspired music that is both memorable and cerebral. Without question, Illinois' Question Of Honour is one such band." - Chris Akin, Music's Bottom Line

"...the Chicago-based outfit travels hard rock territory with a chip on their shoulders..." - Devon Powers, PopMatters

"...on songs like "Please", "Too" and the stand out "Laughing and Crying", they show subtlety and power." - Marci S. Dodds, The Octopus

"...Question of Honour have released a timeless, powerful record..." - Eric Steiner, Midwest Beat

"...it truly underscores the high metal quotient in Question of Honour's contemporary sonic kin, namely Smashing Pumpkins." - Craig Schmidt, ChicagoGigs

"...I was like "WHAT THE HELL?!"..." - Kas Slaughter, Nefarious Entertainment Magazine

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