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''Milk Train'' are a blues band. They have played gigs in Hamilton and Auckland in 2009, are are to compete in [[Band Experiments 2009]].
''Milk Train'' are a blues band. They have played gigs in Hamilton and Auckland since 2009. They competed at [[Band Experiments 2009]], coming runner up in their heat. Two of the members, [[Andres Jensen]] and [[Thomas Jenkin]], also play in [[The Sheriffs]].
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They released their debut [[Milk Train EP|self titled]] EP in September 2010. Drummer ''Will'' moved to Melbourne soon after, putting the band on hiatus.
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Recently, Milk Train has been writing and performing with ''Jeremy Millar'' on the drums. Jeremy is also the singer of local hardcore band [[Cry Wolf]].
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==Members==
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*[[Andres Jensen]] - guitar
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*[[Will Dunn]] - drums
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*[[Toma Cullen]] - vocals
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*[[Thomas Jenkin]] - bass
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==External Links==

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