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''Mibutt'' played at [[the Andes]] release party for the [[Rocket]] EP and at the [[Battle of the Bands]] in 1994. They released one cassette, [[Dolphin Music My Arse]] ([[Plop]] 17).
 
''Mibutt'' played at [[the Andes]] release party for the [[Rocket]] EP and at the [[Battle of the Bands]] in 1994. They released one cassette, [[Dolphin Music My Arse]] ([[Plop]] 17).
  
There is also a recording of "MiButt" playing live-to-air, on Contact FM, shortly after Tamara Howie's passing. Tamara's younger brother Simon Howie replaced her for this session. Though this recording was never officially released, it was affectionately entitled "Plug" (get it? MiButt...Plug).
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There is also a recording of "MiButt" playing live-to-air, on Contact FM, shortly after Tamara Howie's passing. Tamara's younger brother [[Simon Howie]] (also a member of [[Us-Holes]], a band named in tribute to MiButt) replaced her for this session. Though this recording was never officially released, it was affectionately entitled "Plug" (get it? MiButt...Plug).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:58, 15 March 2012

Mibutt played at the Andes release party for the Rocket EP and at the Battle of the Bands in 1994. They released one cassette, Dolphin Music My Arse (Plop 17).

There is also a recording of "MiButt" playing live-to-air, on Contact FM, shortly after Tamara Howie's passing. Tamara's younger brother Simon Howie (also a member of Us-Holes, a band named in tribute to MiButt) replaced her for this session. Though this recording was never officially released, it was affectionately entitled "Plug" (get it? MiButt...Plug).

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