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D.E.A.N. allegedly stood for ''Douglas Ewan's A Nob'', but other explanations were normally given to prevent social conflict and impacts on airplay - Douglas being a well-known nob on the [[Contact 89FM]] dial at the time. | D.E.A.N. allegedly stood for ''Douglas Ewan's A Nob'', but other explanations were normally given to prevent social conflict and impacts on airplay - Douglas being a well-known nob on the [[Contact 89FM]] dial at the time. | ||
− | '' | + | ''Dean'''s first release was the song ''Unfortunate Flux'' on the 1995 compilation [[The Fridge]]. They have released two albums, [[24 Strings, 4 Tracks and an Attitude]] in 1996, and [[Battle Truck]] in 1999. <br> |
− | + | The band went under the pseudonyms [[Andrew Dean]], [[Scott Dean]], [[Byron Dean]], [[Garry Dean]] and [[Casio T. Dean]], the latter a nice retro drum machine. The other four members played guitar. By the release of the song ''Jo from Truebliss'' on 2002's [[Zero.one]] compilation, ''Scott'' and ''Byron Dean'' had been replaced by [[Giuseppe Dean]] and [[Andrea Dean]]. | |
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− | The band went under the pseudonyms [[Andrew Dean]], [[Scott Dean]], [[Byron Dean]], [[Garry Dean]] and [[Casio T. Dean]], the latter a nice retro drum machine. The other four members played guitar. By the release of the song ''Jo from Truebliss'' on 2002's [[Zero.one]] compilation, ''Scott'' and ''Byron Dean'' had been replaced by [[Giuseppe Dean]] and [[Andrea Dean | + | |
==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
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*[[Red Hed Step Chile vol. 1]] downloadable mixtape, 2010 <br> | *[[Red Hed Step Chile vol. 1]] downloadable mixtape, 2010 <br> | ||
*[[Red Hed Step Chile vol. 2]] downloadable mixtape, 2010 <br> | *[[Red Hed Step Chile vol. 2]] downloadable mixtape, 2010 <br> | ||
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*''Unfortunate Flux'' appears on the 1995 compilation [[The Fridge]] <br> | *''Unfortunate Flux'' appears on the 1995 compilation [[The Fridge]] <br> | ||
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*''We Know In Our Hearts Phil Is Innocent'' appears on the 2006 compilation [[A Low Hum (Series 3, Issue 9)]] <br> | *''We Know In Our Hearts Phil Is Innocent'' appears on the 2006 compilation [[A Low Hum (Series 3, Issue 9)]] <br> | ||
*''We Know In our Hearts Phil is Innocent'' appears on the 2006 compilation [[Area 07]] <br> | *''We Know In our Hearts Phil is Innocent'' appears on the 2006 compilation [[Area 07]] <br> | ||
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==Published Articles== | ==Published Articles== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://dean.bandcamp.com DEAN website] | *[http://dean.bandcamp.com DEAN website] | ||
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[[category:Bands]] | [[category:Bands]] |