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''Hitler's Kock'' featured [[Gabriel Beardon]] (guitar), [[Martin Scott]] (casiotone), [[Bryce Galloway]] (metal percussion and vocals) and [[Tony Wyeth]] (drums & violin). ''Miners Song'', based on the poem ''The Miner'' by Philip Larkin, was released on [[Suicide City 86-87]] in 1987 and again on [[Discordia Concors]] in 1993. ''Martin Scott'' and ''Bryce Galloway'' went on to [[Wendyhouse]], who covered ''Miners Song'' (as "''The Miner''") on their album [[Hot Action Plastic]]).
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''Hitler's Kock'' featured [[Gabriel Beardon]] (guitar), [[Martin Scott]] (casiotone), [[Bryce Galloway]] (metal percussion and vocals) and [[Tony Wyeth]] (drums & violin). ''Miners Song'', based on the poem ''The Miner'' by Philip Larkin, was released on [[Suicide City 86-87]] in 1987 and again on [[Discordia Concors]] in 1993. ''Martin Scott'' and ''Bryce Galloway'' went on to [[Wendyhouse]], who covered ''Miners Song'' (as "''The Miner''") on their albums [[Xanadu]] and [[Hot Action Plastic]].
  
 
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Hitler's Kock featured Gabriel Beardon (guitar), Martin Scott (casiotone), Bryce Galloway (metal percussion and vocals) and Tony Wyeth (drums & violin). Miners Song, based on the poem The Miner by Philip Larkin, was released on Suicide City 86-87 in 1987 and again on Discordia Concors in 1993. Martin Scott and Bryce Galloway went on to Wendyhouse, who covered Miners Song (as "The Miner") on their albums Xanadu and Hot Action Plastic.

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