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  • [[image:Dogsonprozac.jpg|right|''Songs For the Soon To Be Dead'' cover art]]
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  • [[image:arts.jpg|right|thumb|''Songs of the Rings'' cover art]]
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  • [[Image:Singsong.jpg|right|thumb|"The Sing Songs Sing Five Songs" cover art]] ...ington soon after. They released their debut EP [[The Sing Songs Sing Five Songs]] in 2009, and their debut album [[These are the End Times]] in 2010.
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  • [[Image:Singsong.jpg|right|thumb|"The Sing Songs Sing Five Songs" cover art]] ''The Sing Songs Sing Five Songs'' was a 5-track EP released by the [[Sing Songs]] in 2009.
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  • ''Paths - New Songs Of New Zealand'' was a folk compilation released in 1982 by Cityfolk Record
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  • ''Folk Songs'', a.k.a. ''Folk Songs for School, Home, Camp, Anywhere'', was a 1969 7" EP released by [[Dave and
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  • ''Beautiful Songs for Ugly Children'' was an album released in 1991 by [[Evil Trouts of Death
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  • ...''Earthlings'' drummer in Auckland in 1994. ''The Earthlings'' recorded 8 songs in the studio that were released together with one live track as ''The Comp ...xist. The existing ''Earthlings'' catalogue was reworked with Earl and new songs were written. In 1995 the ''Earthlings'' track K.I.S.S. was included on the
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  • Songs played during Grok's live performances are now improvised (i.e., they are m ...they released [[Create a Diversion]], an album recorded live of improvised songs in response to visual artworks submitted to the group.
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  • ..., followed by [[Huckery]] and [[Grok]]. Groll imitated [[Grok]] by having songs entitled "Groll #1" etc. [[Inchworm]] continued to play "Groll #1" live lo
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  • ...of various genres, each playing one or two covers of other Hamilton bands' songs, as well as one original tune. The event was the brain-child of [[Mark Tupu ...1999, where a number of Hamilton bands played a small number of their own songs followed by an ''Inchworm'' cover.
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  • Among their most unusual songs, the band recorded the 'Hip Hi Panty Hose' jingle, used in television and r *Four songs appear on the 1968 compilation [[An Evening at Poles Apart]]
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  • ...and Janna as they appeared in the City Weekend paper in 1998]]interesting songs such as ''Around the Sun'' and ''Surly Little Bugger'', the group had as ma
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  • ...riting and recording original material, but disbanded before most of these songs saw the light of day. However, they had one track, ''Lust Cat'', released
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  • ...]]. He has also released material as a solo artist, and has contributed to songs by major New Zealand hip hop artists.
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  • 2004 single by [[48 May]]. The songs spent 11 weeks in the New Zealand charts (top 40), peaking at #11. [[category:notable songs]]
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  • 2006 album of two-CD set of remixes of songs by [[Katchafire]] by various artists, including [[Chris Macro]] and [[High
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  • ...ern Tribe]], [[Rumpus Room]], [[MSU]] and [[Hollow Grinders]]; each played songs by ''Inchworm''. In an article in September 10 1999, [[City Weekend]] repor ...the performance, the band spent time at [[The Porch Studio]] recording new songs for a potential future release.
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  • ...second rhythm section had also been dismissed. ''Acoustic Pop'' featured songs by Tupuhi and Fountain stripped back to the original vision of an acoustic
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  • 1992 compilation of songs recorded on 8 track by [[Dave Whitehead]] at [[The University of Waikato re
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  • ''Just Teasing V1'' is a 1990 CD compilation of Waikato music. All songs were recorded and mixed at [[Tandys Recording Studio]] between January 1987
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  • ...nt of his songs are all but indecipherable to anyone but Kahu himself. His songs are long, free form improvisations continuing near constantly for many hour
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  • ...ob Marley'' tribute band, and later began writing and performing their own songs. Their debut 2003 album, [[Revival]], sold over 30,000 copies (double plati
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  • ...s (and with two rounds of ''New Zealand on Air'' funding) she recorded two songs, ''Deep for You'' and ''Simply on my Lips'', both with videos that received ...ic]] EP. She also performed at the 2007 [[Hamilton Circle Jerk]], covering songs by [[Amy Racecar]] and [[This Night Creeps]]. In 2008, she signed a contrac
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  • ...016, which included ''Gael Ludlow'' joining the band to provide vocals for songs such as [[Out for the Count]]. Nevertheless, they released a new single, ''
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  • ...]]. He has also released material as a solo artist, and has contributed to songs by major New Zealand hip hop artists. His first hip hop crew was ''B.O.P''
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  • ...Christian music events such as the [[Parachute Festival]]. They have three songs on the 2002 Youth For Christ compilation [[CTC]]: ''Swing it'', ''Strong''
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  • 1999 release of songs recorded live at [[The Meteor]] by [[The Kumquats]].
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  • ...sane'' was an early cassingle by [[Whisperscream]], released in 1990. Both songs on the single were composed by [[Daryl Monteith]].
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  • ...ed much airplay on [[Contact 89FM]] at that time. Also in 1992, two early songs, ''Wish'' and ''Egyptian Paradise'' appeared on the compilation [[Just Teas ...at [[Zoo Studios]], which closed due to financial difficulties. Only two songs, "Untitled" (included on the [[Contact FM]] compilation [[Green Eggs and Ha
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  • ...th this ''Loyal?'' EP and its counterpart [[Bio-Psycho-Social]]. The live songs are ''Keep Away'', ''Help'', ''Driving to Mary'' and ''Armpits''.<br><br> Banter between songs provides insights into their origins, particularly ''Driving To Mary'': "..
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  • ...ollowing: ''Louis Lumiere is an alien abductee from Te Awamutu. All of the songs on this 'electro-garage' album are inspired by true accounts of human-alien
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  • ...it featured a re-recorded version of ''[[Media]]'s'' ''Moving Target'' and songs previously played live such as ''Still'' and ''129 Die'', expanding on the ...lking Heads' ''Road To Nowhere'', and the [[Circle Jerk]] 2006 (performing songs by [[Stadium]] and [[Rose Petals and Confetti]]).<br>
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  • ...enzied mashing with their catch cry “We vill rock you till Venesday" and songs such as [[Let there be Malestrum]], [[Blue metal]], [[Rock your arse off ba
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  • [[image:arts.jpg|right|thumb|''Songs of the Rings'' cover art]] ...has also recorded solo albums including [[Solo Performance]] (1992) and [[Songs of the Rings]] (2000). She recorded albums with [[Robbie Laven]], her husba
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  • ..."audio" CD titled [[23 Reasons]], containing a selection of his favourite songs from through his career.
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  • ...ed the country performing "cabaret style" in provincial centres, including songs such as "Bridge over Troubled Waters", "Johnny B Goode" and "Whole Lotta Sh
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  • ...Acceptance'' (2002), and earlier demos circulated in MP3 format. Several songs from [[Demo 99]] were available for download from various MP3 music website
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  • ...ny of their past members. At the event, the band released a compilation of songs from the previous albums, called [[Roadkill]].
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  • ...sts became caffeinated. There were more voicebreaks, shorter gaps between songs, the announcers played louder music and spoke faster (and always gave since '''The Gill songs'''
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  • They independently released an EP, [[From Out Of Nowhere]], in 1999, and songs received playlisting on Auckland’s BFM and [[The Rock]], Hamilton’s [[T
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  • ...reamy indie-pop originals and covers of Yo La Tengo and Velvet Underground songs. Nodrog released a cassette '[[UFO's]]' and the four-song '[[How To Hold A
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  • ...g the name of [[Danse Macabre]] from about 1987...<br>...early versions of songs like “Necrophilia” were first played with Nösferätu.''"<br>
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  • ...una spark release, [[Simcerity]]. The only thing 'new' about many of these songs were the arrangements (eg. ''Spin, Crash... and burn'' was originally a 3/4
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  • ...]] (guitar, vocals), and [[Mark McGeady|Marky Mark]] (drums). Released the songs ''Gorhead'' on [[Discordia Concors]] (1993) and ''Motorolla'' on [[The Frid
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  • ...pilation (reputed to be the first ever compilation of Hamilton bands). Two songs, ''Sunday Morning'' and ''the Fish are Dead'', appear on the 1987 compilati
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  • A compilation of songs from the 2004 [[Play it Strange National Secondary Schools Songwriting Comp
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  • ...s Time'' and ''Soon'', respectively. One of their prizes was to have their songs included on the [[Play It Strange Top 20 Volume 1]] compilation. <br>
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  • ...'', and their associated sampler CDs, which have included articles on, and songs by, [[The Shrugs]] and [[Dead Pan Rangers]].
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  • The band had been formed primarily as the live vehicle for Ross Holloway's songs, including some from the popular [[Two White Eyes]] back-catalogue of the ' ...bum [[A Decade on the Hamilton Underground]], an album that documented the songs of Holloway's various bands from 1981-1991, released on [[Orange Recordings
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  • ...k". Early gigs comprised them playing their own interpretations of Beatles songs, of which "Twist and Shout" was apparently a highlight. They played gigs on
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  • ...tèle and the bar's carefully managed and marketed atmosphere. After a few songs the bouncers ended this subversion by cutting the power to Die Die Die's PA
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  • ...he played drums and was also the composer and lead vocalist on a number of songs, including the popular ''Umbrella''. Prior to ''Inchworm'' Rob was in [[Dre
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  • ...prised of Marx reconstituting pre-set popular songs on his casio keyboard. Songs have included the theme from Star Wars, and Ricky Martin's Living La vie La
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  • ...h Two White Eyes, Holloway produced some of the most popular student radio songs to emerge from any Hamilton act during the 1980s, leading to live appearanc
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  • ==Artists and songs==
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  • ...uperior Avoidance Tactics'', appeared on BandCamp in June 2016. Subsequent songs appeared on the website sporadically, with ''Better'' released in January 2
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  • ...d, originally called ''3 Up Front'', focus on composing original music and songs, although still include some covers in their sets. They competed at [[Band
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  • ...h he repeated often was being told that he had "successfully liberated the songs from the constraints of rhythm, meter, and melody". Disbanded when Malcolm
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  • All songs written by [[tracey exenola]].
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  • ...s. Showcasing a more driving rock sound, the group dropped some of the old songs and began playing material which would soon provide the basis for [[Mark Tu
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  • ...released a self titled debut EP ([[Scooter (EP)|Scooter]]), including the songs ''Dayroom'' and ''Maybe'' and toured the country from end to end in support
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  • By the time of the band's third gig, they had a set of over twenty songs, due to the prolific writing partnership (as well as solo offerings) from [ ...round, but they are hard to come by. The group recorded approximately nine songs with future [[48may]] guitarist [[Captain Hook]], for which one song, ''Num
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  • 2004 compilation comprising cover versions of ''Shawn Smith'' songs on ''Yak Music''. The compilation features [[Amy Racecar]] from Hamilton.
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  • All songs written by [[tracey exenola]], except #4, by [[tracey exenola]] and [[Roz|l
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  • Compilation of songs by the top bands from the national 2005 [[Rockquest]] competition, featurin
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  • Compilation of songs by the top 12 bands from the national 2006 [[Rockquest]] competition, featu
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  • ...c is described as "low-fi country" or "country-influenced, bittersweet pop songs". Their first EP, [[Coriander and Heaven]], was released in October 2009. '
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  • [[image:Dogsonprozac.jpg|right|''Songs For the Soon To Be Dead'' cover art]]
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  • ...3 Spatula Death released a cassette entitled "[[We Are Spatula]]". Three songs recorded "live-to-air" on [[Contact 89FM]] can also be found on [[Inside th ...rmance in Hamilton (with [[Greg Page]] and [[Scott Newth]] guesting on two songs) at the [[Merry Moley Christmas Party]] event at [[Yellow Submarine]]. <br>
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  • ...he [[They came to take us alive]] compilation. In 1993 they also had four songs recorded "live-to-air" released on the [[Inside the Wireless]] compilation.
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  • ...nd at private parties. ''Swellfoot's Assembly'' was a covers band, playing songs by Tower of Power, Chicago, Sly and The Family Stone, Family and more.
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  • ...ate/punk band from the early 1990s. They began by playing mainly covers of songs by ''The Clash'', ''Nirvana'', ''Lou Reed'' and ''The Ramones'', although w
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  • ...with ''Alien Ant Farm'' and ''Steriogram'', amongst others. They had four songs enter the New Zealand charts, including "Leather and Tattoos", which was pu
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  • ...eir older noisier songs, and as a 4-piece, playing newer countryish-tinged songs, though soon became exclusively a 3-piece. The band is now based in Raglan.
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  • ...al from his band at the time, [[Pregnant Hippies]]. It also included eight songs by his most successful band, [[Two White Eyes]], with two versions of ''Thi
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  • * A compilation of [[Dead Pan Rangers]] songs, culled from their albums and EP, was issued as a bonus CD with ''A Low Hum
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  • ...os recorded while the band was based in Hamilton, and live performances of songs played at [[The Meteor]], [[The Exchange]], [[The Wailing Bongo]] and live-
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  • ...one tape on [[Orange Recordings]], titled [[Crazy Janet]] consisting of 5 songs recorded live at the Gluepot in Auckland.
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  • ...e, props, toys and various other instruments were used in and around their songs. They played quirky original compositions with some rock overtones. Gigs in
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  • With Daniel soon to move to Europe, The Colds decided to record two of their songs for posterity: 'Beach Sky Cathedral' and the instrumental 'Rampage Of The L ...ed after Thom Burton's band [[Absinthe]], stumbling through three original songs and a cover of The Clean's surfrock-ish instrumental 'Fish'.
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  • ...t built up a solid following around Hamilton due to goofy yet irresistible songs like ''Girly Gumshoe'' and a tendency to play raucous, highly energetic, eq ...cking completed at Roundhead Studios in Auckland with the remainder of the songs to be completed in Stockholm with a possible 2017 release date.
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  • ...recordings going back to 2000, in reverse chronological order. Most of the songs were recorded by [[Geoff Doube]], [[Rob Smith]] and [[Chris Metcalfe]], exc
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  • ...ere the primary songwriters, although [[Phil Walsh]] also contributed some songs.
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  • ...leased an album, [[Beautiful Songs for Ugly Children]], which included the songs ''Time for a Break'', ''Reduced to Dust'', ''Nuclear Goliath'', and a cover
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  • All songs written and produced by the Hollow Grinders. <br>
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  • ...eleased the albums [[Collision]] (1998) and [[Live@TheMeteor]] (1999). All songs were written by [[Sam Trenwith]]. After the bands breakup, some of the memb
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  • Many of their songs were instrumental, but there were a few classic sung tracks, for example "T
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  • ...arily appear in the same order on all copies of the CD, and besides the 12 songs featured, there are an additional 3 untitled tracks on the disc, each conta
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  • ...gs composed as a cathartic response to the attack. He released an album of songs via Bandcamp titled [[Σ of an Aftermath]] in September 2011, followed by a
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  • ''Vows Remixes'' was an album of remixes of songs from [[Vows]] by [[Kimbra]], released on iTunes on 1 August 2012.
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  • ...tional radio airplay and reached the Top 10 on the Lever Hit Parade (these songs were either selected by a NZBC producer, or by polling, rather than represe
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  • ...ase by [[Love and Violence]] on Airwigg records. The original tape had ten songs, and included only [[Scott Newth]] and [[Andrew Newth]]. The CD reissue inc
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  • ==Releases and Songs== Other ''Politicians'' songs played live included "Englishman", "Gondala lover", "Teacher Teacher", "Shi
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  • 2003 double CD compilation of reggae on ''Universal'' including two songs by [[Katchafire]].
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  • *[[Music CD with Pop Songs]] EP, 2001 ([[Waysafe Records]]) *Songs by ''The Shrugs'' also appear on [[Drill Issue 16 Sampler - Vol 7]] and [[D
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  • All songs written, played, recorded, mixed and mastered by [[tracey exenola]]. Several of the songs used to be played by live bands [[tracey exenola]] was in, albeit in radica
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  • ...a group of catholic schoolboys from St Johns College, who played covers of songs by ''The Shadows''. ''The Trends'' were regulars at a venue called [[The Th
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  • 2004 compilation on ''EMI'' featuring songs by [[Paul Fisher]] and [[The Satellites]], and [[The Reataz]].
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  • ...om bass to drums between bands. They took their name from one of the first songs they wrote. This Night Creeps played their final show in Wellington on 16 S
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  • ..., and [[Rob Talsma]] (drums, backing vocals), ''Tobermorie'' sang nice pop songs, and won the 1997 [[Contact]] FM busking competition. They played regularly
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  • [[Contact 89FM]] had a Top 13 countdown of songs voted for by their listeners that started in 1989. This countdown followed ...songs also played on the station at the time. However, many older Hamilton songs did make the ''Top 13'' when released on the retrospective Hamilton compila
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  • All songs written and all instruments played by [[tracey exenola]], except xylophone
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  • ...' built up quite a following around Hamilton due to goofy yet irresistible songs like ''Girly Gumshoe'', and a tendency to play raucous, highly energetic, e A number of ''Trinket'' songs referenced the equipment they were using at the time, such as ''Casiotone''
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  • ...nd [[The Datsuns]], Tweeter were a fixture on [[Contact]] and [[UFM]] with songs like ''Dis Guy'' and ''DC02''. They used extensive layers of keyboards and
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  • The songs ''Teacher'', ''Young Doctors'' and especially ''Thinking of'' became studen ...appeared on the album, including studio recordings of their popular radio songs as well as several tracks recorded live at the [[Hillcrest Tavern]].<br><br
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  • contains the [[Loyal?]] EP (including the 4 songs from ''Live @ The Temple'') ...including alternate versions of numerous tracks, and previously unreleased songs
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  • ...n, during which time recordings have been made that lead to the album. The songs ''Piss my Name into your Black Book Pages'' and ''Erect for Unspeakable Uni
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  • ...ifically to get Boil Up into the Hamilton Council chambers to perform some songs in front of the Arts Council. They were awarded a $5000 grant as a result,
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  • ...ves [[Box of Smarties]] for the gig), performing covers of Book of Martyrs songs.<br><br>
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  • ...of 'hits' on Hamilton's student radio station [[Contact 89FM]], with many songs hitting the number one spot on the listener voted [[Top 13]] countdown show
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  • ...His notoriety began innocently enough, when he would call UFM and request songs or try to win prizes. Soon he was calling several times a day and the audi
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  • ...ockers'' were truly a band. However, they did record a number of glam rock songs for a Spinal Tap type documentary, which were made available on MySpace. Me
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  • ...atharsis'' had become a staple feature of Hamilton music collections, with songs like ''Temple'', ''Yorrick's Song'' and ''Scary Manuka Tree'' receiving reg
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  • ...guitar band [[Pregnant Hippies]], formed by [[Ross Holloway]] to play the songs of Holloway's previous projects [[Two White Eyes]] and [[The Alchemist]].
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  • Chris Thompson is a folksinger and songwriter, the composer of 278 published songs and instrumentals. He is the father of [[Lora Thompson]] of the Hamilton ba ...ed 'Where is my Wild Rose?'), Chris relocated to Taupo, where he wrote new songs and performed occasionally at Cafe Ninety-Nine in Tongariro St. In December
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  • 2001 CD compilation released on Fast Food Records, including songs by [[The Datsuns]] and [[The Hollow Grinders]]
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  • ==Line up/cover songs played== * [[Frogletter]] - Medley featuring songs by [[Chuganaut]], [[Grannypash]], [[Aether]], [[The Warpath]], [[Electric S
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  • ==Line up/songs played== * [[Ministry of Hypocrisy]] - Approximately 706 Hamilton bands' songs all at the same time
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  • 1992 release by [[The Clap]]. Contained eleven songs, including "Sealed with a Kiss" (=Fugazi cover under a different name), "Sh
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  • === '''Songs with offensive language, 1997''' === ...eks immediately after the complaint there was an informal attempt to limit songs containing offensive language. A couple of weeks later, however, "Fire Wat
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  • ''Cool Drop'' was a selection from songs recorded by Daniel Howard, Chris Field and a loose group of musicians over
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  • ...first album was mostly an experimental bedroom production and featured 15 songs, combining live samples with computerised abstraction. Recorded in 2003, Ro
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  • ..., dub and ska, but have also been known to perform memorable reworkings of songs by [[Wendyhouse]] and [[The Shrugs]] at [[Circle Jerk 2005]] and have made
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  • All songs written by [[tracey exenola]].
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  • *<big>'''[[:Category:Notable songs|Notable Songs]]'''</big> ...'''[[:Category:Songs about Hamilton|Songs about Hamilton]]''', an index of songs by Hamilton and non-Hamilton bands that mention Hamilton, or features of Ha
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  • ...entrations of the collection are Te Reo Maori recordings, from traditional songs to contemporary Maori reggae, and children's educational or entertainment r
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  • ...original material penned by [[Dan Duran]] and [[GJB]], but also covers of songs originally by Cyndi Lauper ('SheBop') and the Datsuns ('Harmonic Generator'
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  • ...recordings bore little resemblence to the original ''Waters'' sound. Two songs, ''Hole In The Sky'' and ''Wild Woman'', were released to radio but recieve
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  • ...cussionist climbed into a windowless dollshouse (or Wendyhouse) to perform songs from the future. Their future was the year 2032 and the venue for this sci- ...two-song Christmas single for student radio and fan club members. 2005 saw songs fifteen and sixteen bring up the album. <br>
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  • ...Number One]]. The latter song also appeared on [[Kiwi Hit Disc 7]]. Three songs, ''Heartfull of love'', ''Sweet Guy'' and ''M'' appear on the 2002 compilat
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  • This is actually an EP of [[Jah'na]] songs by [[Pete Fountain]] and [[Mark Tupuhi]] which was originally released as J
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  • The ''Widdershins'' released the songs ''Comfort Woman'' on [[The Fridge]] and ''Hellbound'' on [[In Love With Thi
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  • ...dinner plates with his head or by gogo dancing. One of their more popular songs was 'I shot the eggplant (but I didn't shoot no aubergine)', a 'tribute' to
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  • ...peared on TVNZ's ''Good Morning'' and recorded a limited self-released EP. Songs from the latter were incorporated into Tupuhi's next band, [[St Lucy]]. Ze
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  • ...remixchallenge]] remix album (2007), and [[Pot/Kettle/Black]] (2008). Five songs from the [[7Ghosts]] album were used in a feature film, the New Zealand "er
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  • ...pilation released by ''Down South'' (DS9212) in the Netherlands, featuring songs by [[Ivor Fisher]] and [[the Satellites]].
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  • ...compilation released by Down South (DS9212) in the Netherlands, featuring songs by [[Ivor Fisher]] and [[the Satellites]].
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  • In March 2016, a compilation was released of various artists playing songs by ''Miller'', called [[Lost on a Highwire]].
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  • ...s included on the soundtrack to the film ''Jinx Sister''. Several of their songs have been featured on such luminary radio shows as Tom Robinson's ''Introdu
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  • 2007 compilation released as the official soundtrack of the All Blacks. Songs were chosen for the compilation by Neemia Tialata, Piri Weepu and Troy Flav
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  • ...ng may contain some errors. If you can attribute the correct band names to songs please do so.''
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  • ...emselves in Hamilton. The album was re-released on CD in 2008, paired with songs by the Australian band ''The Allusions''.
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  • ...orror Picture Show". ''O'Brien'' gained the inspiration for several of the songs featured in Rocky Horror while living in Hamilton, and has stated "My devio
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  • ...Jangle'' played host to live-to-airs from a number of bands. Some of these songs were released on the [[Inside the Wireless]] cassette and [[The Fridge]] CD
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  • ...oduction of a solo album called [[Anthology]], featuring orignal and cover songs he has made since 1965. In the 1980s and 1990s McNeil also worked as a spor
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  • ...mise of the band, on the Italian label ''Best Kept Secret'' (LIE 109). The songs were recorded around the same time as ''Once Again'', which was released on
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  • ...eissued with a completely different tracklist in 1998. Like most of their songs Ghidrah made a lot of noise and ended quickly, leaving most people wonderin
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  • 1997 Flying Nun compilation of ''The Clean'' cover songs, including Hamilton's [[Nodrog]] and [[Scooter]]. The concept and co-ordina
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  • *Nine songs appear on the 2002 compilation [[REAL (compilation)|REAL]]
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  • ''Christmas in the summertime'' was a collection of 20 New Zealand Christmas songs released by ''Zero Records'' in 1998, featuring [[Hollow Grinders]] from Ha
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  • 1997 compilation including songs by [[Marion Arts]] and [[Darryl Monteith]].
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  • ...) of the zine [[Clinton]], SophieXEnola specialised in taking 3 minute pop songs and extrapolating them out to fifteen minute one chord freakouts.
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  • ...[[King Records]]. This was the only Negative Eh album to feature composed songs and vocals. All subsequent recordings have been improvised and instrumental
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  • ...e new album plus the 7 mixtapes brought to 80 the total number of new DEAN songs released in 2010.
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  • ...playing a well attended free gig at [[Gurus]] in July 1991, which featured songs ''The Favoured Son'' and ''Wailing in the Cemetary''.
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  • ...psett Records]]. In 2007 they released a limited run album of demo quality songs on CDR called [[17 Shocks Terror]]. This was followed in 2008 with [[By Pop
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  • ...award for "Best Promotional Or Image Trailer for a Radio Station" for "100 Songs Jesus Could Rock Out To" at the 27th Annual New Zealand Radio Awards. In 20
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  • ...igs, recorded a couple of songs, and eventually disbanded after two years. Songs included ''Principles'', ''Where we Started'', ''Salvation'', ''Muffin Song
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  • ...e was described as either punk rock or 'power violence', sometimes playing songs in extremely odd time signatures. The band supported both ''Fugazi'' and ''
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  • ...with his partner in rhyme [[JB]] (of the [[Villains]] Crew), and released songs on several crew compilations. In 2006 [[Tyna and JB]] signed to another ind
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  • 2007 collection of songs by [[Wonderbug]], [[St Lucy]], previously unreleased songs and new demo tracks released by [[Mark Tupuhi]] to help fund his solo [[Azk
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  • ...rformed at a number of concerts during the mid- to late-1990s. She had two songs released on Hamilton music compilations.
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  • ''Silver: Silk and Sleaze'' was a 2000 two CD compilation of songs recorded by [[Marion Arts]] and [[Robbie Laven]] between 1976 and 1988.
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  • [[image:arts.jpg|right|thumb|''Songs of the Rings'' cover art]]
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  • ...a limited cassette of 4 demo songs called [[Rumours]] in 1996, and had two songs ''Rumours'' and ''Walkin Out on You'' playlisted on [[Contact FM]]. They so ...ral radio stations, including [[The Rock]] and [[Contact FM]], playlisting songs from the album. Lizard had a track ''Take me Away'' included on a music co
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  • ...e, Wellington. Published by ''Youth for Christ''. The compilation featured songs by [[Late 80's Mercedes]] and [[Pugface]].
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  • 2008 reggae music compilation released by EMI featuring two songs by [[Katchafire]].
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  • ...] during the station's existence. The final Top 13 was biased in favour of songs from the station's recent history, which fairly reflected the station's (an
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  • 2003 UK compilation released by Virgin featuring popular songs from the XFM request show. The compilation sincludes ''Harmonic Generator''
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  • 2001 EP released by [[AVOTOR]] featuring songs rexixed from their [[Looming]] album.
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  • *''All Our Days'' was an album of original songs ranging from country soul to r n’ b and reggae.
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  • ...r band [[The Great Brain Robbers]], who also play some of Bruce's original songs. They can be seen regularly at Digger's Bar in Hood St.
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  • ...eleased the track ''Cold Room'' on the [[Atrocities One]] compilation. The songs ''Cold Room'' and ''Fucking Intense Chaos'' appear on the compilation [[The
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  • ...ptember 1983 with [[55 Polish Workers]] and [[The Accessories]]. Originals songs played included ''Blowfly on a Motorbike'', ''Nazi Punks'', ''Revenge'', ''
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  • ...udio, ''K-Town Studio'', where he has been been making beats and recording songs with [[4 Corners]], [[MC Karmin]], [[Tyna]], ''Lady 6'', ''Tyra'', ''Maia''
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  • *[[The Shrugs]]: [[Music CD with Pop Songs]] EP, 2001
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  • ...ttle of the Bands]] in [[Battle of the Bands 1996|1996]], and released two songs on local compilations.
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  • ...has also released an EP of bedroom recordings of both Robert's and her own songs, entitled [[Moonlight Potato]] (2006). This EP was partially recorded and m
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  • ...ra'' that had passed since [[Achromaticia]] was recorded, as well as newer songs worked out with the line-up. A number of other members from previous line- *[[Songs to Scattered Symbols]] split album, 2017
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  • ...ures dark-alt/industrial/electro/experimental artists covering New Zealand songs.
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  • ...when they were 14, 12 and 10 years old respectively. They performed three songs all written and sung by Caitlin.
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  • ...gs]]. [[Wayne Fontaine]] left for Ireland after completing and releasing [[Songs For the Soon To Be Dead]] with Eason and Towers at [[Downbeat Studio]]. He * [[Songs For the Soon To Be Dead]] (EP) - 2003
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  • ...recordings can be found on [[The Fridge]] compilation. They also released songs on a cassette titled [[D.C.A.]].<br>
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  • ...] (bass), [[Corben Simpson]] (rhythm guitar) and [[Larry Abbott]] (drums). Songs included ''Have You Heard a Man Cry'' and ''Maturity''. The band came third
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  • ...on'' went on to become extremely popular in Australia and New Zealand with songs such as ''April Sun in Cuba'' and ''Are you Old Enough?''.
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  • ...d to Jono writing his own material (both Jono and Alan would write pointed songs about each other in their respective bands). At this time Jono worked as a ...e held in Jono's lounge in mid-late 1988, concentrating on bringing Jono's songs into a band setting. Thanks to Jono's fast talking and fearlessness, gigs f
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  • ...se shows of [[The Fool of Fountain City]]. It features early recordings of songs featured on [[Folly, Vice and Madness EP]] and [[Affordable Pop Music]] as
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  • ...Their songs usually consist of terrible electro versions of [[Dynamo Go]] songs. The recording process was somewhat a test for the band to familarise thems
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  • This EP comprised songs by ''The Enright House'' from Christchurch and [[Kill the Zodiac]].
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  • *All songs by [[Jono Jack]]/[[PD Corp]] except 'Values' by Myke Dowson/PD Corp
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  • [[Image:Singsong.jpg|right|thumb|"The Sing Songs Sing Five Songs" cover art]] ...ington soon after. They released their debut EP [[The Sing Songs Sing Five Songs]] in 2009, and their debut album [[These are the End Times]] in 2010.
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  • ''Gradon Diprose'' is a member of [[Sing Songs|The Sing Songs]] and [[The Gills]]. Currently lives in Wellington.
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  • ...st the Wall]], which were meant for their own EP demo. They recorded seven songs at [[Stage 7]] (an early hardcore/punk venue in Knox Street), but the demos
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  • Recordings of their songs can be found on the [[New Zealand Hardcore Past and Present]] Facebook page
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  • ''Vargas'' was a hardcore/punk band from the late 1990s. They had the songs ''Morrow'' and ''Drain'' released on the compilation [[All we have is Metal
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  • ...92 and 1993. They had previously gone under the name [[Gore Story]]; three songs from this period can be found on [[They Came from out of Nowhere]]. ''Azaze
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  • ...n 1996, one album, [[Force Fed, The Backlash]], in 1997. They also had the songs ''John Banks'' and ''A in a Circle'' released on the compilation [[They Cam
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  • ...band and was replaced by ''James Wallace''. This line-up recorded the four songs of their first release, but they changed their name to ''Ulcerate''. The ba
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  • ...New Zealand punk compilation released by Munt FM in Wellington, including songs by [[The Bludgers]], [[Gawj]] and [[Wasteland]].
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  • CD of demo songs released in 2007 by [[Coffee Rage]].
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  • ...te'' on the 2009 [[Munt FM Compilation]]. Additionally, they released five songs in late 2009 on a split 7" with USA band ''Disconnected'' titled [[Mad Blas
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  • ...re active between 1990 and 1992, and had one release, [[Demo 1990]]. Three songs also appeared on the [[They Came from out of Nowhere]] compilation. The ban
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  • ...usic and lyrics, for the musical ''The Rocky Horror Show''. Several of the songs featured in ''the Rocky Horror Show'', and the later movie adaptation ''The
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  • *[http://penelopethe.bandcamp.com ''Penelope The'' songs at Bandcamp]
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  • ...ed in June 2010 by indietronic/rock project [[Radio Over Moscow]]. All the songs were originally by ex-Hamilton bands. All songs played, recorded, mixed and mastered by [[tracey exenola|Dan X]].
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  • ...of Australian pop band ''Sherbet''. ''Porter'' co-wrote many of the bands songs, including their 1976 hit "Howzat". The song went to number one in Australi
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  • ...sly unreleased track, ''Hollow'' which was recorded by Shannon Walsh. All songs were mixed and mastered by Tim Shann. ''Bad Rides'' was released on 16 June
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  • ...ua'' is a solo acoustic artist who plays R&B/groove/soul music. Two of his songs, "Hold On" and "Faith", have received airplay on Kiwi FM. He released an EP
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  • ...aland, and Ahe in the Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia. Themes of the songs are of love, sex, death, mermaids, work, remembrance, marijuana, homecoming
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  • ...' was a 2010 compilation released by [[Powertool Records]], which included songs by [[The Shrugs]], [[The Weather]] and [[One Man Bannister]].
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  • ...atu made a one off appearance at [[Circle Jerk 2009]] where they performed songs by [[The Nerve]], [[The Deadly Deaths]], [[The Clampers]] and [[Rumpus Room
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  • ''These are the End Times'' was the debut album by the [[Sing Songs]] released in November 2010. The album was mastered by [[Geoff Doube]].
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  • The band did covers of songs by the Pixies, U2 and Violent Femmes.
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  • ...and blues influenced work, like "Hamilton" and "We need Oil", and humorous songs that have proved popular like "Barcelona" and "Chop Suey Blues". There are
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  • ...ormed in the mid 2000s. Based around covers they also played some original songs. [[Flippy]], Shaun and William were the set instrumental component of the b
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  • ''Covers 3'' was an album of cover songs released by [[Tim Armstrong]] in 2006.
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  • ...Vol. 2:Sea Of Clouds'' was a 2005 compilation of New Zealand Rock and Roll songs, including Buckeye by [[The Satellites]].
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  • ...[Dubious Bros]]. He is now an engineer and producer, creating and remixing songs with a variety of artists, and is based in Auckland.
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  • ...album had a new Lizard line up in 2000 with Keith Wright composing all the songs and the only remaining original member.
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  • ..."Deluxe" edition was released on 22 May 2012, featuring several different songs and bonus tracks.
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  • ..., and at least nine other countries (see [[:Category:Notable_songs|Notable Songs]]). See also: [[Releases Featuring Somebody That I Used to Know]]. [[category:notable songs]]
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  • ...ased by [[Grok]] on 21 August 2011 (CD and electronic). The album contains songs that were improvised live in response to visual artworks submitted to the g
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  • ...n Lynch]]. The A-side features lyrics in English with the b-side featuring songs sung in Krantz's native tongue.
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  • ...CD released by [[The Weatherspoons]], featuring ukelele covers of various songs.
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  • ''Paths - New Songs Of New Zealand'' was a folk compilation released in 1982 by Cityfolk Record
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  • ...Blue'' was a cover band active between 1969 and 1972, who primarily played songs by artists such as Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Grand Funk Railroad. [[Steve Sp
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  • ...y and friends, titled 'From the Get Go', a live recording of several early songs. They have since a second demo release ''East Side Radio'', followed by the
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  • All songs written and performed by Schott, Schulke and Plews
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  • ...rock band active c. 2002. They released one album, [[11.11]], in 2002. All songs on the album were written and performed by [[Johnny Bell]], with some addit
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  • ...Scruggs''. He has released an album, [[Bluegrass Picking]], which includes songs written (or co-written) by him over the previous 40 years.
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  • ...rt'' was a compilation released by Kiwi (SLC-56) in 1968. It featured four songs by [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]].
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  • ...ounty Bluegrass Band]] at Wynyard Tavern in 1970. Most of the material (16 songs) was previously released on vinyl as [[Live at the Wynyard Tavern]] in 1971
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  • ''Legends Alive'' was a 1991 compilation featuring three songs by [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]].
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  • ''Highway Of Legends II'' was a 2006 compilation, which featured four songs by [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]].
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  • ...Hits'' was a compilation released in 1980 by EMI (MID29). It featured two songs by [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]].
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  • ...1 compilation, released by Down Under Folk Services(DU007), which featured songs by [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]].
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  • ...pilation released in 1970 by ''Calendar'' (SR67-96195), which featured two songs by [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]].
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  • ...m 1967 to c.1972, and again since reformation since 1994. He also released songs with his (then) wife ''Andrea "Panda" Calder'' as [[Dave and Panda]], inclu *[[Folk Songs]] EP, 1969
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  • ''Folk Songs'', a.k.a. ''Folk Songs for School, Home, Camp, Anywhere'', was a 1969 7" EP released by [[Dave and
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  • The songs on the first album were primarily about the migration of Māori from the my
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  • ...They are a hard driving rock band with progressive grooves. They recorded songs at [[Red Room Studios]] in Hamilton in August/September 2012, and aimed to
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  • NZ on Air promotional CD released in 2002, which featured two songs by [[Jacqui Keelan]].
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  • ...s a compilation released by Waru Records, Wellington, in 2002. It featured songs by ex-Hamiltonian [[Jacqui Keelan]].
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  • Hamilton bands who released songs recorded at ''Zoo'' included [[Inchworm]] ([[Looper]], 2002 and [[Shiny]],
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  • ...der Dykes]]). In late 2012 and early 2013, she released several individual songs via Bandcamp.
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  • ..."REGIME" in West Auckland by [[Garreth Steiner]] (ex-[[Arkane]]). All four songs were written by [[Nick Cullen]], but he soon left to travel overseas.
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  • ...e late 2018, HUP and [[Phil Grey]] have hosted a Top 10 of new New Zealand songs on radio station [[The HUM]].
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  • *[[Evil Trouts of Death]] - [[Beautiful Songs for Ugly Children]] ‎cassette (UBT 3), 1991
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  • *All songs mixed by Jordan Stone at Roundhead except ''Deep Sleep'' mixed by The Datsu
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  • ...tation'' was a DVD/CD double-pack of live songs recorded by [[Devilskin]]. Songs were recorded from a concert at Auckland's Powerstation on Saturday 16 Augu
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  • *All songs written and performed by Brockelsby, McGeady, Schott and Shirlow
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  • ...''Dairy Laboratory'' to spread the basics of mastitis control to farmers. Songs on the album were written to draw attention to the problems associated with ...came a collectors item, and songs from it were even played on the BBC. The songs became regular features at ''Ruakura Field Days''.
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  • ...raise funds to pay for uniforms, and by playing 'Auld Lang Syne' and other songs at the [[Theatre Royal]] on New Years Eve. 1918 continued to be busy, with
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  • ...in February 2011. In 2014 they released their debut EP [[Age of Disease]]. Songs from the EP received regular airplay on the 'Axe Attack' metal radio show.
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  • ...st Of Aotearoa Reggae'' was a compilation released in 2015, which featured songs by [[Knights of the Dub Table]] and [[Katchafire]].
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  • ...evolved from [[Zygote Productions]], and was so named because it released songs recorded at [[Contact 89FM]]'s [[The Fridge Studio|Fridge Studios]], which
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  • They released one 'double A side' single in 1993, featuring the songs [[Mary Mary]], written by [[Tim Armstrong]], and an original, ''Why Don't Y
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  • ...went on to [[Echoes]], with some of the ''Ferguson''-penned ''The Break'' songs ending up in their repertoire.
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  • ...ape]] was recorded as a three piece, while the second, [[Set]], featured 7 songs recorded while a two piece (just ''Hyde'' and ''Locke'').
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  • ...portunity to share their work. Formed in early 2015, the collective record songs by local bands free of charge, and video them while they do it. They have r
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  • ...an EP released by [[Wizz Kids]], released in April 2015 via Bandcamp. The songs were recorded at [[The Fridge Studio]].
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  • ...Osaka and Kyoto, Japan. In 2015 ''Harris'' recorded a number of ''Elider'' songs at [[The Porch Studio]] while visiting Hamilton. In early 2017, ''Elider''
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  • ...all performed and/or recorded by ''The Scones'', were originally 'Yorkie' songs.
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  • ...st on a Highwire (Some of the Songs of Mike Miller)'' was a compilation of songs written by [[Mike Miller]] performed by other artists, on [[Mutchison Hille *All songs, except tracks 5, 8 and 13, recorded by [[Mark Tupuhi]] at Brevity
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  • ..., ''Away to Stay Today'', ''Katherine by Night'' and ''Grey Day''. Several songs featured on the [[Contact]] [[Top 13|Top 20]] for a number of weeks, while
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  • ...Dan Satherley’s [[Anecdata]]. The project focusses on releasing synthpop songs with lyrics primarily relating to the TV show ‘Lost’. The name Dharma P
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  • ...d. The draw was made on 28 May, giving the bands three months to write new songs. Each band played three originals and a cover. The night finished with a pe
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  • ...2018, the station has broadcast a hosted show, a Top 10 of new New Zealand songs called Tekau Nga Waiata Pai, hosted by Grey with [[Rob Shirlow]] and [[Ian
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  • ...September 2018 by [[The Changing Same]] through [[Powertool Records]]. All songs on the album were written by [[Matthew Bannister]]. The album was recorded
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  • ...soundtrack released in 2014 for the film ''3 Mile Limit'', which featured songs by [[The Rayders]], [[The Mods]] and [[Kevin McNeil]]. The movie was based
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  • ...four albums in his bedroom, mixing original songs and metal covers of folk songs. Although ''Ceolskog'' is currently a solo project, Adam plans for it to be
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  • ...mberg'' (1943). ''Leif Ericson'' and ''Ballad of the Lumberjack'' had been songs performed by Helliwell's previous band, [[IronStein]].
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  • ...7 by [[Gareth Schott]]. It combined imagery by the artist with lyrics from songs by Hamilton bands, including [[Inchworm]], [[Ancient Tapes]], [[Elider]], [
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  • ...te'' (a.k.a. ''Promo Tape''), released in May 2017, is a promotional EP of songs by [[Ancient Tapes]]. It was sold at gigs as a cassette with the aim of fun
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  • ...t of a vinyl box set (PNR-003). An EP version was also produced with fewer songs on lathe cut vinyl.
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  • ...son is in Trouble'' and '''Ode to the Mountains'' were originally 'Yorkie' songs. He moved to Hamilton in 2007.
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  • ...sed by [[The Changing Same]] in 2014 on [[Powertool Records]] (PT134). All songs on the EP were written by [[Matthew Bannister]].
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  • ...rs for a while, until [[Matt Henderson]] joined and brought a bunch of new songs.
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  • ..., CD and EP, released on Pinenut Records 18th Nov.2019 Herewith one of the songs (although a different performance) from the album, Chris' 22nd release.
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  • ...songs had played at ''Nivara Lounge'', and all of the bands donated their songs. The album was mastered by [[Scott Newth]] of BLKHUS Productions, and the c
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  • ...f the band, guitarist [[Adam Helliwell]] went on to form [[Ceolskog]]. Two songs from ''Ceolskog'''s debut album [[Made In My Bedroom]] were originally ''Ir
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  • ...oup, evolving into a band in 2003. All members were Christians, with their songs reflecting this. They released an album in 2005 called [[Insanity Rock(s)]]
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  • ...entually joined a band known as [[Glow Globs]] and was the drummer for the songs ''Inside/Outside'' and ''Disaster'' for the compilation known as [[Suicide
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  • ...ust the following year. The band have since release a number of individual songs and music videos, including for ''Drive'' and ''Who's to Say'' in 2021.
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