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*[[Geoff Case]]<br>
 
*[[Geoff Case]]<br>
 
*[[Gian Perrone]]<br>
 
*[[Gian Perrone]]<br>
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*[[Nick Johnston]]<br>
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*[[Pete Dawson]]<br>
 
*[[Susie Foster]]<br>
 
*[[Susie Foster]]<br>
 
*[[Rob Smith]]'s flatmates
 
*[[Rob Smith]]'s flatmates
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*[[XiYao Chen]]<br>
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
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[[image:Geoff of the Shrugs, 2003.jpg |right|thumb|Geoff of the Shrugs]]
 
*[[Music CD with Pop Songs]] EP, 2001 ([[Waysafe Records]])
 
*[[Music CD with Pop Songs]] EP, 2001 ([[Waysafe Records]])
 
*[[Sorry Ian]] CD single, 2002 ([[Waysafe Records]])  
 
*[[Sorry Ian]] CD single, 2002 ([[Waysafe Records]])  
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*[[An Awkward Silence]] LP, 2005 ([[Powertool Records]] PT042)
 
*[[An Awkward Silence]] LP, 2005 ([[Powertool Records]] PT042)
 
*[[How To Knit a Pony]] LP, 2008 ([[Waysafe Records]]/I am Evil WS05)
 
*[[How To Knit a Pony]] LP, 2008 ([[Waysafe Records]]/I am Evil WS05)
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*[[Grasshopper City]] LP, 2010 ([[Waysafe Records]]/I am Evil WS08)
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*[[Flotsam and Jetsam]] LP, 2011
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*[[Costume Drama]] LP, 2012
  
 
==Compilation Releases==
 
==Compilation Releases==
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*''Tiny Horse'' appears on the 2007 compilation [[Kaleidoscope World Series 24]]
 
*''Tiny Horse'' appears on the 2007 compilation [[Kaleidoscope World Series 24]]
 
*''Your Criminal Past'' appears on the 2008 compilation [[Bulletholes 3: The Best is Yet to Come]]
 
*''Your Criminal Past'' appears on the 2008 compilation [[Bulletholes 3: The Best is Yet to Come]]
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*''The Tonguing of a Broken Tooth'' appears on the 2010 compilation [[Nature's Worst]]
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*''Half Fish Half Man'' appears on the 2010 compilation [[PT100: Powertool Records Retrospective]]
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*''Do You Think'' appears on the 2020 compilation [[In Thrust We Trust]]
 
*Songs by ''The Shrugs'' also appear on [[Drill Issue 16 Sampler - Vol 7]] and [[Drill Issue 17 Sampler - Vol 8]]
 
*Songs by ''The Shrugs'' also appear on [[Drill Issue 16 Sampler - Vol 7]] and [[Drill Issue 17 Sampler - Vol 8]]
  
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==Published Articles==
 
==Published Articles==
*"Tonight's band line-up includes The Shrugs", City Weekend, 13 October, P14
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*''Tonight's band line-up includes The Shrugs'', City Weekend, 13 October, P14
*"The Shrugs: interview", Craccum, October(?) 2002, P37
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*''The Shrugs: interview'', Craccum, October(?) 2002, P37
*"Spotlight: The Shrugs", [[Nexus]], Issue 17 2003, P47
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*''Spotlight: The Shrugs'', [[Nexus]], Issue 17 2003, P47
*"The Shrugs: the debut album released!", [[Nexus]] May 2004, P44
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*''The Shrugs: the debut album released!'', [[Nexus]] May 2004, P44
*"Gig Marks CD Release", City Weekend, May 2004
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*''Gig Marks CD Release'', City Weekend, May 2004
*"Um, Yeah, Dunno", Tearaway, May 2004
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*''Um, Yeah, Dunno'', Tearaway, May 2004
 
*''The Shrugs'', [[Waikato Times]], 27 May 2004, P19
 
*''The Shrugs'', [[Waikato Times]], 27 May 2004, P19
*"The Shrugs", A Low Hum #12, P34 - 36
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*''The Shrugs'', A Low Hum #12, P34 - 36
 
*''The Shurgs'', [[Rip it Up]] 303 (Feb/Mar 2005), P29
 
*''The Shurgs'', [[Rip it Up]] 303 (Feb/Mar 2005), P29
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*''The Shurgs'', [[Stupid Slut]] #1
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*''The Shrugs: An Awkward Silence'', Drill #16, December 2005
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*''Shrugged Up, Stretched Out'', [[Waikato Times]], 22 May 2008, P16
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*''Im a Dork, Baby'', The Listener 14 June 2008 P40
 
*''Dork Rock'', ''Real Groove'' 172 (Winter 2008), P21
 
*''Dork Rock'', ''Real Groove'' 172 (Winter 2008), P21
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://theshrugs.bigcity.co.nz The Shrugs@bigcity.co.nz]<br>
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*[http://theshrugs.bandcamp.com/ The Shrugs on bandcamp]<br>
 
*[http://www.myspace.com/theshrugsnz The Shrugs MySpace page]
 
*[http://www.myspace.com/theshrugsnz The Shrugs MySpace page]
*[http://www.iamevilrecords.com I am Evil Records page]<br>
 
  
 
[[Category:bands]]
 
[[Category:bands]]

Latest revision as of 22:36, 8 November 2020

The Shrugs as of early 2006, playing live to air on Contact.

Lineups[edit]

The Shrugs are a country-indie-punk-garage band known for having had many different lineups over the years - singer Geoff Doube being the only constant presence. (Dates are approximate):

March 2005 - Current

May 2003 - March 2005

Shrugs setlist, Dec 2001

April 2002 - April 2003

March 2001 - April 2002

May 2000 - December 2000

Other musicians/contributors appearing on recordings by the Shrugs have included:

Releases[edit]

Geoff of the Shrugs

Compilation Releases[edit]

Labels[edit]

Published Articles[edit]

  • Tonight's band line-up includes The Shrugs, City Weekend, 13 October, P14
  • The Shrugs: interview, Craccum, October(?) 2002, P37
  • Spotlight: The Shrugs, Nexus, Issue 17 2003, P47
  • The Shrugs: the debut album released!, Nexus May 2004, P44
  • Gig Marks CD Release, City Weekend, May 2004
  • Um, Yeah, Dunno, Tearaway, May 2004
  • The Shrugs, Waikato Times, 27 May 2004, P19
  • The Shrugs, A Low Hum #12, P34 - 36
  • The Shurgs, Rip it Up 303 (Feb/Mar 2005), P29
  • The Shurgs, Stupid Slut #1
  • The Shrugs: An Awkward Silence, Drill #16, December 2005
  • Shrugged Up, Stretched Out, Waikato Times, 22 May 2008, P16
  • Im a Dork, Baby, The Listener 14 June 2008 P40
  • Dork Rock, Real Groove 172 (Winter 2008), P21

External Links[edit]