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''Mark McGeady'', also commonly known as ''Marky Mark'', has been drummer for a number of Hamilton bands, including [[The Postlethwaites]] (early 1990s), [[Love and Violence]] (~1993), [[Phones and Accessories]] (1993-1995), [[FALLen]] (1994), [[Department of Corrections]] (~1995-1997) and [[Adam Killer]] (~2006).  He has also played for hardcore band [[Vendetta]](early 2000s) and very briefly with [[Atavistic]].
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''Mark McGeady'', also commonly known as ''Marky Mark'', has been drummer for a number of Hamilton bands, including [[The Postlethwaites]] (early 1990s), [[Love and Violence]] (~1993), [[Phones and Accessories]] (1993-1995), [[FALLen]] (1994), [[Department of Corrections]] (~1995-1997) and [[Adam Killer]] (~2006).  He has also played for hardcore band [[Vendetta]] (early 2000s) and very briefly with [[Atavistic]].
  
Now based in Wellington, McGeady has also rehearsed and contributed drum ideas to Hamilton-based band sink \ sink's debut album The Darkest Dark Goes, although he does not appear on the album itself.  
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Now based in Wellington, McGeady has also rehearsed and contributed drum ideas to Hamilton-based band [[sink \ sink]]'s debut album [[The Darkest Dark Goes]], although he does not appear on the album itself.  
  
 
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Revision as of 11:29, 15 March 2013

Mark McGeady, also commonly known as Marky Mark, has been drummer for a number of Hamilton bands, including The Postlethwaites (early 1990s), Love and Violence (~1993), Phones and Accessories (1993-1995), FALLen (1994), Department of Corrections (~1995-1997) and Adam Killer (~2006). He has also played for hardcore band Vendetta (early 2000s) and very briefly with Atavistic.

Now based in Wellington, McGeady has also rehearsed and contributed drum ideas to Hamilton-based band sink \ sink's debut album The Darkest Dark Goes, although he does not appear on the album itself.

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