Road Apples, the Hip's second record, sealed the band's Canrock sound and set the stage for bands like Our Lady Peace to rule the '90s. Following the success of Up to Here, Road Apples solidified the band's trademark sound and sailed past the sophomore slump. Songs like "Little Bones," "Twist my Arm" and "Cordelia" give us some classic Hip sounds while slower tracks like "Long Time Running" and "Fiddler's Green" establish the band as a more complex entity, capable of delivering beautifully written ballads that sound as fresh and relevant today as they did when they were released in 1991.
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