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S.H.I.T (Standing Here in Total Anarchy, or Short Haired Idiots Together) were a Hamilton punk band from the early 1980s, featuring [[Iain MacFadyen]] (guitar), [[Tony Renouf]] (bass), [[Gary Fortune]] (drums) [[Toni Prins]] (Vocal). The original members were Toni Prins Iain MacFadyen, Darren Roberts and Jonathan Gesthuizen. Performances included their debut gig in April 1983 with [[The Irritants]] at the St Johns Ambulance Hall, Frankton, and at [[Oranga]] on 28 September 1983 with [[55 Polish Workers]] and [[The Accessories]]. Originals songs played included ''Blowfly on a Motorbike'', ''Nazi Punks'', ''Revenge'', ''I Hate'', and ''Standing Here in Total Anarchy''. They also performed covers from The Cockney Rejects. ''Rip it Up'' magazine reported that the band had gone "underground for remodelling after violence spoiled a recent gig" in March 1984.  
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S.H.I.T (Standing Here in Total Anarchy) (Short Haired Idiots Together) were a Hamilton punk band from the early 1980s, featuring [[Iain MacFadyen]] (guitar), [[Tony Renouf]] (bass), [[Gary Fortune]] (drums) [[Toni Prins]] (Vocal). Originall members were Toni Prins Iain MacFadyen Darren Roberts Jonathan Gesthuizen. Performances included their debut gig in April 1983 with [[The Irritants]] at the St Johns Ambulance Hall, Frankton, and at [[Oranga]] on 28 September 1983 with [[55 Polish Workers]] and [[The Accessories]]. Originals songs played included ''Blowfly on a Motorbike'', ''Nazi Punks'', ''Revenge'', ''I Hate'', and ''Standing Here in Total Anarchy''. Also performed covers from The Cockney Rejects. ''Rip it Up'' magazine reported that the band had gone "underground for remodelling after violence spoiled a recent gig" in March 1984.  
  
 
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