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− | + | Hamilton "alternative" covers band with a near residency at the [[Ward Lane Tavern]] in the early '90s. Original line-up from late '91/early '92 was formed during the death-throes of [[Book of Martyrs]] and [[The Haunting]]; featuring [[Jonathan Armstrong]] of [[Book of Martyrs]] and [[Watershed]] on vocals; [[Paul Oakley]] (also recently of [[Book of Martyrs]]) on bass; along with [[The Haunting]]'s [[Wheels]] and [[Paul Tregilgas]] on guitar and drums respectively.<br><br> | |
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− | + | Then-legendary guitarist Wheels left for the UK later in '92 and was replaced by soon-to-become-legendary guitarist [[Stan Jagger]] of [[Book of Martyrs]], [[Pregnant Hippies]] and [[Mudpeople]] fame. Another one-time [[Pregnant Hippies|Pregnant Hippy]] by the name of [[Chris Paki]] later joined the group on guitar and vocals when Jonny moved to Wellington to team up with former members of [[Watershed]]. This line-up eventually started writing and recording original material around '93, but disbanded a short time afterwards.<br><br> | |
− | + | Hapukalypse Now was the first band to feature the now notorious trio of Paul Oakley, Paul T and Stan Jagger. Following the band's split in 1993, both Oakley and Paul T joined Stan's other band [[King Biscuit]], and all three have since gone on to play together as members of [[Trucker]], [[Johnny Fist]], and more recently [[Disjecta Membra]] - besides the many other groups they've each played in individually. Chris Paki meanwhile went on to play with [[FALLen]], [[Raleigh 20]], [[Rumpus Room]], [[Mobile Stud Unit|MSU]] and others. | |
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