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After a four year hiatus, Christian and the Hedgehog Boys reunited to produce another album, and subject the world to yet more of Chris mumbling over a selection of the greatest hits of the '80s, '90s, and today.  
After a four year hiatus, Christian and the Hedgehog Boys reunited to produce another album, and subject the world to yet more of Chris mumbling over a selection of the greatest hits of the '80s, '90s, and today.  


Notable is the replacement of [[Wild Sonichu]] for [[Sonic]] and [[Punchy Sonichu]] for [[Shadow]]. While a newfag would believe Chris forgot that they were in the band, a true Christian and the Hedgehog Boys fan will know that Sonic left the band due to artistic differences, and is now pursuing a solo county career, while Shadow died of a cocaine overdose.
Notable is the replacement of [[Wild Sonichu]] for [[Sonic]] and [[Punchy Sonichu]] for [[Shadow]]. While a newfag would believe Chris forgot that they were in the band, a true Christian and the Hedgehog Boys fan will know that Sonic left the band due to artistic differences, and is now pursuing a solo country music career, while Shadow died of a cocaine overdose.


This is notable as Wild's first musical appearance where he departs from his [[Fan:Sonichu: The Animated Series|Sit 'n Spin background]].
This is notable as Wild's first musical appearance where he departs from his [[Fan:Sonichu: The Animated Series|Sit 'n Spin background]].

Revision as of 01:25, 5 December 2009

A long-awaited comeback album! Yay! ...wait a minute, this is only the second album?

Christian and the Hedgehog Boys COMEBACK! is the second album by Christian and the Hedgehog Boys - Christian's nonexistent fan band - because talking over music, changing existing lyrics so they're all about you, and playing Guitar Hero is EXACTLY like being in a real band.

Background

After a four year hiatus, Christian and the Hedgehog Boys reunited to produce another album, and subject the world to yet more of Chris mumbling over a selection of the greatest hits of the '80s, '90s, and today.

Notable is the replacement of Wild Sonichu for Sonic and Punchy Sonichu for Shadow. While a newfag would believe Chris forgot that they were in the band, a true Christian and the Hedgehog Boys fan will know that Sonic left the band due to artistic differences, and is now pursuing a solo country music career, while Shadow died of a cocaine overdose.

This is notable as Wild's first musical appearance where he departs from his Sit 'n Spin background.

Tracks

Reception

While critics applauded Christian for upgrading the quality of the music he talks over, the album was an absolute bust, even in Molvanîa where Chris is lauded as a national pop icon. Rolling Stone refused to review the album.

Fans of Wild Sonichu's mastery of the Sit 'n Spin were disappointed to hear Wild being forced to play the inferior guitar, which may have affected the quality of his musical contributions. Fans also claimed that Punchy could not live up to the legacy of Shadow.

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