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''Step Chant Unit'' were pop/rock group from 1983-1987 featuring [[Zed Brookes]] (bass, vocals), [[Neville Sergent]] (drums, percussion), [[Sue Toms]] (keyboards) and a succession of guitarists, including [[Brian Brighting]], [[Mark Wilson]] and [[Roy Forlong]]. [[Dean Carter]] played bass for the band at some time. ''Brookes'' and ''Toms'' had previously performed together in Rotorua outfit [[The Lemmings]]. <br>
 
''Step Chant Unit'' were pop/rock group from 1983-1987 featuring [[Zed Brookes]] (bass, vocals), [[Neville Sergent]] (drums, percussion), [[Sue Toms]] (keyboards) and a succession of guitarists, including [[Brian Brighting]], [[Mark Wilson]] and [[Roy Forlong]]. [[Dean Carter]] played bass for the band at some time. ''Brookes'' and ''Toms'' had previously performed together in Rotorua outfit [[The Lemmings]]. <br>
  
''Step Chant Unit'' released a cassette titled [[I.C. Dream]] in 1983, and a 12" record in 1985 titled [[Painting Pictures]]. ''Painting Pictures'' spent three weeks in the New Zealand charts, peaking at number 34. The song also charted on [[Radio Contact]]'s [[Alternative Top 11]]. The band supported Dunedin's ''The Stones'' at the [[Hillcrest Tavern]] in June 1983, Peking Man on 15 March 1984 st the same venue, and competed in the [[Battle of the Bands 1983]] at [[Gurus]].   
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''Step Chant Unit'' released a cassette titled [[I.C. Dream]] in 1983, and a 12" record in 1985 titled [[Painting Pictures]]. ''Painting Pictures'' spent three weeks in the New Zealand charts, peaking at number 34. The song also charted on [[Radio Contact]]'s [[Alternative Top 11]]. The band supported Dunedin's ''The Stones'' at the [[Hillcrest Tavern]] in June 1983, and competed in the [[Battle of the Bands 1983]] at [[Gurus]].   
  
 
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