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[[image:Brodie.jpg|right|thumb|''Scott Brodie'', performing in [[Girlinky]]]] | [[image:Brodie.jpg|right|thumb|''Scott Brodie'', performing in [[Girlinky]]]] | ||
− | A veteran of many Hamilton bands, including [[Underground Airways]] (who are remembered for the song ''Cigarettes, Sleaze and Sex''), [[Three Men Missing]], [[The Sandbabies]], [[Love and Violence]], [[Spatula Death]], [[Rumpus Room]], and most notably [[Inchworm]] and [[Grok]]. In | + | A veteran of many Hamilton bands, including [[Underground Airways]] (who are remembered for the song ''Cigarettes, Sleaze and Sex''), [[Three Men Missing]], [[The Sandbabies]], [[Love and Violence]], [[Spatula Death]], [[Rumpus Room]], and most notably [[Inchworm]] and [[Grok]]. In 1999 he left Hamilton for London and formed [[Girlinky]], and in 2006 another incarnation of [[Grok]]. He is the brother of the also prolific [[Grant Brodie]], who he played with in [[Grok]]. |
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