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''Swamp Goblin'' were [[Mark Courtney]] (vocals), [[Julian Smith]] (guitar), [[Simon Nudds]] (bass) and [[Eric O'Kane]] (drums). They came to prominance when they won the innagural 1993 [[Contact 89fm Battle of the Bands]]. A song from a performance in the heats survives on the [[They came to take us alive]] compilation. From their winning they recorded and released a six track cassette [[Skin]]. They released the song ''Mudflap'' on [[Discordia Concors]], and had three songs on the [[Inside the Wireless]] compilation.  They typically performed in body paint.
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''Swamp Goblin'' were [[Mark Courtney]] (vocals), [[Julian Smith]] (guitar), [[Simon Nudds]] (bass) and [[Eric O'Kane]] (drums). They came to prominance when they won the innagural 1993 [[Contact 89fm Battle of the Bands]]. A song from a performance in the heats survives on the [[They came to take us alive]] compilation. From their prize money they recorded and released a six track cassette, [[Skin]]. They released the song ''Mudflap'' on [[Discordia Concors]], and had three songs on the [[Inside the Wireless]] compilation.  They typically performed adorned with body paint.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:22, 20 August 2006

Swamp Goblin were Mark Courtney (vocals), Julian Smith (guitar), Simon Nudds (bass) and Eric O'Kane (drums). They came to prominance when they won the innagural 1993 Contact 89fm Battle of the Bands. A song from a performance in the heats survives on the They came to take us alive compilation. From their prize money they recorded and released a six track cassette, Skin. They released the song Mudflap on Discordia Concors, and had three songs on the Inside the Wireless compilation. They typically performed adorned with body paint.