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Raleigh 20 were formed in 1995 by former [[Pregnant Hippies]] and [[Hapukalypse Now]] frontman [[Chris Paki]] on guitar and vocals, along with [[Adrian Webclaw]] on bass and [[Rik O'Kane]] on drums - both previously of [[Cygnet Committee]] and [[Swamp Goblin]].  Not unlike Hapukalypse Now, the band played covers of punk, post-punk, alternative and indie bands such as Pixies, Nirvana, The Chills, Sex Pistols, The Cure, Joy Division and the like, and had a near-residency at [[The Exchange]].   
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Raleigh 20 were formed in 1995 by former [[Pregnant Hippies]] and [[Hapukalypse Now]] frontman [[Chris Paki]] on guitar and vocals, along with [[Adrian Webclaw]] on bass and [[Erik O'Kane]] on drums - both previously of [[Cygnet Committee]] and [[Swamp Goblin]].  Not unlike Hapukalypse Now, the band played covers of punk, post-punk, alternative and indie bands such as Pixies, Nirvana, The Chills, Sex Pistols, The Cure, Joy Division and the like, and had a near-residency at [[The Exchange]].   
  
 
While on the surface an old covers band might not seem very interesting, Raleigh 20's gigs at The Exchange provided a regular focal point for Hamilton's [[:Category:People|freak scene]], usually filling the venue to capacity on their off-nights.  Adding to the good spirit of the shows, punters and fellow musicians alike could often be found joining Raleigh 20 on-stage as "guest vocalists" to drunkenly blat out the "alternative classics" of the late '70s, '80s and early '90s.
 
While on the surface an old covers band might not seem very interesting, Raleigh 20's gigs at The Exchange provided a regular focal point for Hamilton's [[:Category:People|freak scene]], usually filling the venue to capacity on their off-nights.  Adding to the good spirit of the shows, punters and fellow musicians alike could often be found joining Raleigh 20 on-stage as "guest vocalists" to drunkenly blat out the "alternative classics" of the late '70s, '80s and early '90s.

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