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[[image:Inchworm.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Scott, Justin and Rob of Inchworm]]
 
[[image:Inchworm.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Scott, Justin and Rob of Inchworm]]
Inchworm were one of Hamilton's more successful indie pop/rock bands in the mid to late nineties.  The band formed in 1993 when drummer [[Rob Talsma]] (ex-[[Dream Mary]]) joined with [[Spatula Death]]'s [[Justin Harris]] (guitar) and [[Scott Brodie]] (bass).  The band shared vocal and song-writing duties.   
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Inchworm were one of Hamilton's more successful indie pop/rock bands in the mid to late nineties.  The band formed in 1993 when drummer [[Rob Talsma]] (ex-[[Paisley Tile]]) joined with [[Spatula Death]]'s [[Justin Harris]] (guitar) and [[Scott Brodie]] (bass).  The band shared vocal and song-writing duties.   
  
 
Inchworm burst onto the scene, winning the 1993 [[Waikato Rock Awards]].  They turned down the five year deal they won with [[Hark Records]], choosing instead to release recordings independently on their own [[Dedear]] label.  Their debut EP, "[[Looper]]", was released in 1994. The band then contributed the track "1987" to "[[The Fridge]]" compilation in 1995. The album "[[Shiny]]" was recorded between February 1995 and February 1996, and included re-recorded versions of two of the tracks on Looper (''Come out, Come out, wherever you are'' and ''It means a lot to me'').  It was released on May 10, 1996, with a release party at [[The Exchange]] supported by [[Scribbler]] and [[Love and Violence]].  The band’s second album (and final release) was "[[You Are Only Here]]", released in 1997. ''You get to me'', from this album, was included on the [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]] compilation.
 
Inchworm burst onto the scene, winning the 1993 [[Waikato Rock Awards]].  They turned down the five year deal they won with [[Hark Records]], choosing instead to release recordings independently on their own [[Dedear]] label.  Their debut EP, "[[Looper]]", was released in 1994. The band then contributed the track "1987" to "[[The Fridge]]" compilation in 1995. The album "[[Shiny]]" was recorded between February 1995 and February 1996, and included re-recorded versions of two of the tracks on Looper (''Come out, Come out, wherever you are'' and ''It means a lot to me'').  It was released on May 10, 1996, with a release party at [[The Exchange]] supported by [[Scribbler]] and [[Love and Violence]].  The band’s second album (and final release) was "[[You Are Only Here]]", released in 1997. ''You get to me'', from this album, was included on the [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]] compilation.

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