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[[image:doam.jpg|right|thumb|"Death of a Monkey", Waikato Times, April 5, 1993]]''Death of a Monkey'' was formed c.1990 by [[Brad Wallbank]] (guitar), [[Chris Wyborn]] (guitar), [[Carl Rayner]] (bass), [[Bryce Noble]] (drums) and [[Brendan Taylor]] (violin). They released a five track EP, [[death of a Monkey (EP)|Death of a Monkey]], that apparently sold well in Timaru and Oamaru, and the song [[Back to the Start]] made an appearance on Shortland St in the early 1990s (albeit in the background). They had a famous friend in ''Tim Finn'' who aided financially in their recording. The band eventually disintegrated, but for a short time the members (except for ''Rayner'') formed [[Twitch]] with [[John Worsley]] from [[Romantic Andes]]. <br>
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[[image:doam.jpg|right|thumb|"Death of a Monkey", Waikato Times, April 5, 1993]]''Death of a Monkey'' was formed c.1990 by [[Brad Wallbank]] (guitar), [[Chris Wyborn]] (guitar), [[Carl Rayner]] (bass), [[Bryce Noble]] (drums) and [[Brendan Taylor]] (violin). They released a five track EP, [[death of a Monkey (EP)|Death of a Monkey]], that apparently sold well in Timaru and Oamaru, and the song [[Back to the Start]] made an appearance on Shortland St in the early 1990's (albeit in the background). They had a famous friend in ''Tim Finn'' who aided financially in their recording. The band eventually disintegrated, but for a short time the members (except for ''Rayner'') formed [[Twitch]] with [[John Worsley]] from [[Romantic Andes]]. <br>
  
 
The track ''Back to the Start'', for which they won the award for best original song at the 1992 [[Rockquest]], appears on the compilations [[Kiwi Hit Disc 3]] and [[They came to take us alive]]. The latter version was recorded live at the 1993 Contact [[Battle of the Bands]], where they came third behind [[Swamp Goblin]] and [[The Pilgrims]] in the final.  
 
The track ''Back to the Start'', for which they won the award for best original song at the 1992 [[Rockquest]], appears on the compilations [[Kiwi Hit Disc 3]] and [[They came to take us alive]]. The latter version was recorded live at the 1993 Contact [[Battle of the Bands]], where they came third behind [[Swamp Goblin]] and [[The Pilgrims]] in the final.  
  
 
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