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''Dead Pan Rangers'' released two full length albums, [[Dead Pan Rangers CD|Dead Pan Rangers]] (1999) and [[We've done so much good for so many people]] (2004), and an E.P. [[Not much less further than last time]] (2005). | ''Dead Pan Rangers'' released two full length albums, [[Dead Pan Rangers CD|Dead Pan Rangers]] (1999) and [[We've done so much good for so many people]] (2004), and an E.P. [[Not much less further than last time]] (2005). | ||
− | [[image:DeadPan.jpg|right|thumb| | + | [[image:DeadPan.jpg|right|thumb|Concert poster for English concert by ''Dead Pan Rangers'', with [[Girlinky]] and [[Grande Cobra]]]] |
The band relocated to London in 2005 and played shows in England and Germany throughout the year. [[Bevan Galbraith]] remained the bands drummer when playing in New Zealand, but ''Tim Clulow'' drummed while in the UK. They returned to New Zealand in January 2006 for a short tour. A compilation featuring tracks from their albums and EP was released as a bonus CD with [[A Low Hum (Series 3, Issue 2)]].<br> | The band relocated to London in 2005 and played shows in England and Germany throughout the year. [[Bevan Galbraith]] remained the bands drummer when playing in New Zealand, but ''Tim Clulow'' drummed while in the UK. They returned to New Zealand in January 2006 for a short tour. A compilation featuring tracks from their albums and EP was released as a bonus CD with [[A Low Hum (Series 3, Issue 2)]].<br> | ||