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Love and Violence initially featured brothers [[Andrew Newth]] and [[Scott Newth]], and later added [[Scott Brodie]] (of [[Spatula Death]], and later [[Inchworm]]) on guitar. They released one tape, [[The Nth Times]], on Airwigg records in 1992, including the song ''Sin'' which recieved much airplay on Contact 89FM at that time. It was rereleased on CD a year later with two bonus tracks.
 
Love and Violence initially featured brothers [[Andrew Newth]] and [[Scott Newth]], and later added [[Scott Brodie]] (of [[Spatula Death]], and later [[Inchworm]]) on guitar. They released one tape, [[The Nth Times]], on Airwigg records in 1992, including the song ''Sin'' which recieved much airplay on Contact 89FM at that time. It was rereleased on CD a year later with two bonus tracks.
  
Another song, ''Violator'', appeared on the [[Discordia Concors]] CD.
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Another song, ''Violator'', appeared on the [[Discordia Concors]] CD, and ''Time is now'' appears on the [[They came to take us alive]] compilation.
 
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[[Category:Bands]]

Revision as of 17:02, 13 June 2006

A largely electronic band from the early 1990's, Love and Violence were for a short period a popular live act, playing a particularly memorable gig at the University of Waikato's Orientation 1994.

Love and Violence initially featured brothers Andrew Newth and Scott Newth, and later added Scott Brodie (of Spatula Death, and later Inchworm) on guitar. They released one tape, The Nth Times, on Airwigg records in 1992, including the song Sin which recieved much airplay on Contact 89FM at that time. It was rereleased on CD a year later with two bonus tracks.

Another song, Violator, appeared on the Discordia Concors CD, and Time is now appears on the They came to take us alive compilation.