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− | + | ''Dribbly Cat Attraction'' was one of the best, and most popular live Hamilton bands of the early 1990s, featuring [[Stefan Neville]] (drums and vocals), [[Grant Brodie]] (keyboards), [[Daniel Devicich]] (bass) and [[Jon Arcus]] (guitar). Formed at school, they were apparently not appreciated by their peers, but found a strong following amongst university students from their live performances at [[Ward Lane Tavern|Ward Lane]]. They reached the finals of the [[Contact]] 89FM's [[Battle of the Bands]] in 1993. The band split up c.1994 when their guitarist flew to New York, recording an EP the day before. These recordings can be found on [[The Fridge]] compilation. They also released songs on a cassette titled [[D.C.A.]].<br> | |
Grant went on to bands such as [[Grok]] and [[Inspector Moog]], while Stefan was in [[Phones and Accessories]], ''Chris Knox and the Nothing'', and records solo as [[Pumice]].<br> | Grant went on to bands such as [[Grok]] and [[Inspector Moog]], while Stefan was in [[Phones and Accessories]], ''Chris Knox and the Nothing'', and records solo as [[Pumice]].<br> | ||
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*''Da Happy Man'' appears on the 1992 compilation [[Juice Extractor]] | *''Da Happy Man'' appears on the 1992 compilation [[Juice Extractor]] | ||
*''Vulnerable Sheds'' appears on the 1993 compilation [[Discordia Concors]] | *''Vulnerable Sheds'' appears on the 1993 compilation [[Discordia Concors]] | ||
− | *''Pineneedle'' | + | *''Pineneedle'' apperas on the 1993 compilation [[They came to take us alive]] |
*''Guss' Mum'', ''Coo'er Gosh'', ''T.J. Hooker and Romano hit the Streets with Awesome Power'' and ''Pineneedles'' appear on the 1993 compilation [[Inside the Wireless]] | *''Guss' Mum'', ''Coo'er Gosh'', ''T.J. Hooker and Romano hit the Streets with Awesome Power'' and ''Pineneedles'' appear on the 1993 compilation [[Inside the Wireless]] | ||
*''Coo er gosh'', ''Collarbone sucks'', ''Mens gymnastics'', ''Gus mum'' and ''Beige caberet stiffie'' appear on the 1995 compilation [[The Fridge]] | *''Coo er gosh'', ''Collarbone sucks'', ''Mens gymnastics'', ''Gus mum'' and ''Beige caberet stiffie'' appear on the 1995 compilation [[The Fridge]] | ||
[[Category:bands]] | [[Category:bands]] |