The same year the Hunt formed, its self-titled debut album hit the market. Surprisingly, the album did better in parts of the United States than in the band's Canadian homeland. It took three long years before a sophomore album, Back on the Hunt, was completed. Two more years went by, and then The Thrill of the Kill arrived on store shelves in 1982. Maybe the large gap between recordings had something to do with the small measure of success the Hunt reached. Whatever the cause, by 1984 things weren't going well enough to support keeping the band together. A number of the guys gave up music completely.
Some of the tunes fans will find on the albums the Hunt released include Stand in the Road, Tell Me Why, What Good Is Love, Great Divide, Seeing It Through, Time Goes On, and She Flew Freely. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi