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Based in Hamilton, the band evolved in its line up and sound. [[Alan Moon]] was replaced by ''Murray Burns'', while the drummer changed from ''Phil Smart'' to ''Steve Osbourne'', and finally ''Richard Hodgkinson''. The bands final line-up, by this time based in Wellington, debuted in 1978 as "new-wave" band [[Mi-sex]]. In the book, ''Have You Checked the Children?'', they are described as having provided the most infamous example of bandwagon-jumping, changing from long-haired progressive rockers to short-haired punky new wavers in the space of a month.<br>
 
Based in Hamilton, the band evolved in its line up and sound. [[Alan Moon]] was replaced by ''Murray Burns'', while the drummer changed from ''Phil Smart'' to ''Steve Osbourne'', and finally ''Richard Hodgkinson''. The bands final line-up, by this time based in Wellington, debuted in 1978 as "new-wave" band [[Mi-sex]]. In the book, ''Have You Checked the Children?'', they are described as having provided the most infamous example of bandwagon-jumping, changing from long-haired progressive rockers to short-haired punky new wavers in the space of a month.<br>
 
Gigs included the [[Hillcrest Tavern]] on 19-24 December 1977.
 
  
 
A song initially performed by ''Fragments of Time'', ''Camera Kazi'', appeared on the 1979 [[Mi-Sex]] album [[Graffiti Crimes]]. ''Smart'' went on to form ''Euphoria'', followed by [[Flight X-7]].  
 
A song initially performed by ''Fragments of Time'', ''Camera Kazi'', appeared on the 1979 [[Mi-Sex]] album [[Graffiti Crimes]]. ''Smart'' went on to form ''Euphoria'', followed by [[Flight X-7]].  

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