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''Nervous Wreck'' were formed in 1998 by frontman/songwriter [[Martin Green]] (vocals, bass), and were active around Hamilton until 2001. In June 2007, they underwent a name-change to ''Damn The Maps''. | ''Nervous Wreck'' were formed in 1998 by frontman/songwriter [[Martin Green]] (vocals, bass), and were active around Hamilton until 2001. In June 2007, they underwent a name-change to ''Damn The Maps''. | ||
− | Many of Nervous Wreck's early gigs were at [[JBCs]] but they later played larger shows supporting [[The Datsuns]], Head Like A Hole, Stellar*, Tadpole and others. Described variously as "alternative rock" and "progressive grunge", the band's style has been compared to Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Muse, Jeff Buckley and Coldplay. Green's other band members during this period were [[Ryan Tattersall]] (guitar) and [[Jason Pinfold | + | Many of Nervous Wreck's early gigs were at [[JBCs]] but they later played larger shows supporting [[The Datsuns]], Head Like A Hole, Stellar*, Tadpole and others. Described variously as "alternative rock" and "progressive grunge", the band's style has been compared to Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Muse, Jeff Buckley and Coldplay. Green's other band members during this period were [[Ryan Tattersall]] (guitar) and [[Jason Pinfold (drums). [[Paul Innes]] played rhythm guitar with them briefly around 1999. |
They independently released an EP, [[From Out Of Nowhere]], in 1999, and songs received playlisting on Auckland’s BFM and [[The Rock]], Hamilton’s [[The Generator]], and the band appeared on TVNZ's Good Morning New Zealand. | They independently released an EP, [[From Out Of Nowhere]], in 1999, and songs received playlisting on Auckland’s BFM and [[The Rock]], Hamilton’s [[The Generator]], and the band appeared on TVNZ's Good Morning New Zealand. |