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Started as a non-electric collaboration between brothers [[Scott Newth]] (guitar/vocals) and [[Andrew Newth]] (bass), both formerly known for the electronic ''Love and Violence'', plus [[Greg Page]] (drums) and [[Scott Brodie]] (vocals, woofing; from [[Inchworm]]).<br>
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''Rumpus Room' started as a non-electric collaboration between brothers [[Scott Newth]] (guitar/vocals) and [[Andrew Newth]] (bass), both formerly known for the electronic ''Love and Violence'', plus [[Greg Page]] (drums) and [[Scott Brodie]] (vocals, woofing; from [[Inchworm]]). A number of line-up changes have followed, including the addition of another brother, [[Kent Newth]] (guitar), cellist [[Jane Pierard]], and [[Chris Paki]] (guitar, vocals). [[Scott Newth]] and [[Greg page]] have remained constants throughout.<br>
  
The song ''Dog'' was released on the compilation [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]], and ''Head down'' was featured on [[The Locals soundtrack]].
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''Dog'' was released on the 1997 compilation [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]]<br>
 
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''Fall'' appears on the 2000 compilation [[Year Zero]] <br>
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''Step Around'' appears on the 2001 compilation [[Zero.one]]<br>
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''Head Down'' was released on [[The Locals soundtrack]] in 2003<br>[[Category:Bands]]

Revision as of 16:50, 8 August 2006

Rumpus Room' started as a non-electric collaboration between brothers Scott Newth (guitar/vocals) and Andrew Newth (bass), both formerly known for the electronic Love and Violence, plus Greg Page (drums) and Scott Brodie (vocals, woofing; from Inchworm). A number of line-up changes have followed, including the addition of another brother, Kent Newth (guitar), cellist Jane Pierard, and Chris Paki (guitar, vocals). Scott Newth and Greg page have remained constants throughout.

Dog was released on the 1997 compilation Green Eggs and Hamilton
Fall appears on the 2000 compilation Year Zero
Step Around appears on the 2001 compilation Zero.one
Head Down was released on The Locals soundtrack in 2003