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On 7 November 2020, the band played at the release of [[In Thrust We Trust]], an album to support their former drummer [[Dean Ballinger]]; they released the song ''Street Light'' on the album. Late in the year they played gigs with ''Nuggiz'' (4 December), ''Princess Chelsea'' (5 December) and at the [[4th Annual HUP Xmas Party]]. On 22 December, their second video (and third song) as a band was released; a re-recording of 2017s ''Better''.
 
On 7 November 2020, the band played at the release of [[In Thrust We Trust]], an album to support their former drummer [[Dean Ballinger]]; they released the song ''Street Light'' on the album. Late in the year they played gigs with ''Nuggiz'' (4 December), ''Princess Chelsea'' (5 December) and at the [[4th Annual HUP Xmas Party]]. On 22 December, their second video (and third song) as a band was released; a re-recording of 2017s ''Better''.
  
The band started 2021 by releasing their debut EP [[Minor Victory]]. A release gig was held [[Nivara Lounge]] that night, also featuring [[The Scones]], [[The Changing Same]] and [[Sam Kimber-Bell]] (all bands featuring members of the ''Lumee Spuds'' cricket team). Gigs in 2021 included support for Francisca Griffin (ex-Look Blue Go Purple) on 24 April and support slots for The Chills in Gisborne, Mount Maunganui and Raglan in May.
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The band started 2021 by releasing their debut EP [[Minor Victory]]. A release gig was held [[Nivara Lounge]] that night, also featuring [[The Scones]], [[The Changing Same]] and [[Sam Kimber-Bell]] (all bands featuring members of the ''Lumee Spuds'' cricket team). Gigs in 2021 included support for Fancisca Griffin (ex-Look Blue Go Purple) on 24 April and support slots for The Chills in Gisborne, Mount Maunganui and Raglan in May.
  
 
In December 2022, the band released the song 'Sugar Blind', as a teaser to the EP [[Terrific Effort]], which was released in March 2023. On 23 December 2022, they played at [[Last Place]], supporting [[Grok]] with [[Broadcast State]]. In 2023, they have played again at Last Place, and Auckland venue UFO with ''The Fuzzies''.
 
In December 2022, the band released the song 'Sugar Blind', as a teaser to the EP [[Terrific Effort]], which was released in March 2023. On 23 December 2022, they played at [[Last Place]], supporting [[Grok]] with [[Broadcast State]]. In 2023, they have played again at Last Place, and Auckland venue UFO with ''The Fuzzies''.

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