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Album: Ready For You (2015)
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  • Hunter Hunted is a dance-pop duo from Los Angeles comprising keyboardist Michael Garner and bassist Dan Chang. Both members share the vocals.

    Garner and Chang first met in 2005 and after several years together in the band Lady Danville, they formed Hunter Hunted in December 2012, The next twelve months was spent recording and releasing their debut self-titled EP, as well as opening for the likes of Fitz & the Tantrums, Fun, Twenty One Pilots and Weezer.
  • This power pop anthem is Hunter Hunted's first single off their debut album, Ready For You. Chang told Billboard magazine the song is "not meant to be a positive or a negative statement." He explained, "It's when something takes you completely by surprise and now how do you react moving forward."

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