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Holloway during the late '80s and early '90s went on to form the bands [[Alchemist]], [[Sour Grapes]], [[Pregnant Hippies]] and the [[Stephanie Five]], and in 1991 released the album [[A Decade on the Hamilton Underground]]; a compilation of his output as a songwriter and frontman from several of those bands. Eight songs from ''Two White Eyes'' 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> | Holloway during the late '80s and early '90s went on to form the bands [[Alchemist]], [[Sour Grapes]], [[Pregnant Hippies]] and the [[Stephanie Five]], and in 1991 released the album [[A Decade on the Hamilton Underground]]; a compilation of his output as a songwriter and frontman from several of those bands. Eight songs from ''Two White Eyes'' 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> | ||
Throughout their time together, first and foremost Holloway recalls ''Two White Eyes'' as having been "a hell of a lot of fun"; a band who were fortunate to have "captured a very optimistic time" during a period that has so often been linked with the youthful "quintessential '80s" ideals of hedonistic non-conformity.<br> | Throughout their time together, first and foremost Holloway recalls ''Two White Eyes'' as having been "a hell of a lot of fun"; a band who were fortunate to have "captured a very optimistic time" during a period that has so often been linked with the youthful "quintessential '80s" ideals of hedonistic non-conformity.<br> | ||
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