Bay Area artist and musician Sonny Smith designed a gallery exhibition last year called “100 Records,” where he concocted 100 fictitious bands, wrote a song for each one, and then had his friends design corresponding album covers. He “covers” at least two of them on Sonny and The Sunsets’ new album Hit After Hit, a title that could be construed as both self-deprecating and cocky. And indeed, while there are no official radio anthems here, the 11 garage-pop songs on Hit After Hit have such a low-key charm that, if history had played out a little differently, every song on it could have been a hit. Dusted