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  • [[image:lastnight.jpg|right|thumb|"Last Night in the City"]] ...by [[Knightshade]] on Mushroom (K1048). The traccklisting is the same for the 12" (X13419), which also had a limited run on yellow vinyl.
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  • [[image:Hgarticle018.jpg|right|thumb|City Weekend article on the band, October 1998]] ...came to prominence New Zealand wide by winning the national [[Rockquest]] in 1998. <br>
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  • ...Simply on my Lips'' video ultimately won the "Breakthrough Video Award" at the 2007 Juice TV Awards. [[Image:Johnson.jpg|left|thumb|"Johnson" from ''Cameo ...she placed in the 31st to 50th place bracket of the same competition with the song ''Reminisce''. <br>
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  • ...'' and ''Stryper''. All later releases were on [[Hark Records]], including the 1995 single [[Television Eyes]] that had a video made by [[Greg Page]]. At [[image:toughatthetop.jpg|left|thumb|300px|"Knightshade", c. 2011, ''Rough at the Top'' video]]
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  • # The Physical You # Hate you in the morning
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  • [[image:lastnight.jpg|right|thumb|"Last Night in the City"]] ...by [[Knightshade]] on Mushroom (K1048). The traccklisting is the same for the 12" (X13419), which also had a limited run on yellow vinyl.
    372 B (58 words) - 10:06, 26 July 2011
  • [[image:Hgarticle018.jpg|right|thumb|City Weekend article on ''Handsome Geoffrey'''s national Rockquest win, October ...''Anika Moa'' (1998), ''Evermore'' (2000), ''Nesian Mystik'' (2000) and ''The Have'' (2002). <br>
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  • [[image:Hgpaper041.jpg|right|thumb|Hollow Grinders in the City Weekend]] ...is own death to avoid further contractual obligations to the group, seeing the addition of [[Stan Jagger|Otis Uhh!]]. [[Greg Locke|Rick O'Kutt]] has also
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  • The inaugural [[Circle Jerk]]/[[Harden Up, Ow]] gig was held on the 27th of May, 2005, at [[Diggers]]' Back Bar. [[image:2005circlejerk.gif|right|thumb|Original poster for the inaugural Circle Jerk]]
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  • ...3, firstly on 106FM, and then on 88.1FM frequency, but ceased broadcasting in early 2014. ...ertising from 1984, although it was ensured that advertisers had no say on the music playlisted.
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  • ...y resides in Hamilton, NZ. He is often referred to as the mix-tape king of the NZ underground, known for his signature street style and exclusive music wi ...crew [[4 Corners]] and [[Villains]] collective. He is currently co-host of the LRG Hip Hop Show on [[Contact FM]] 88.1. ''SMV'' has toured with Savage, [[
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  • The 7th Annual [[Hamilton Circle Jerk]] was held at [[Flow]] on the 28th of May, 2011. '''[[The Shrugs|The Shroz]]:'''
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  • ''Introducing​.​.'' was a downloadable only album released in 2010 by [[Barnzy]]. # Last Night
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  • ...d at [[Nivara Lounge]] and [[ZEAL]] on Friday, and [[Nivara Lounge]] and [[The Meteor]] on Saturday. *[[Future City Festival 2017]]
    774 B (110 words) - 22:20, 8 April 2019