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  • [[image:Wikiscreenshot.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Htown Wiki'' Main Page, 2008]] The Hamilton Music Wiki', originally called ''The htown wiki'', was first set up in April 2006 by [[Dan Duran]]. It is an editable
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  • [[image:htown.jpg|right|thumb|500px|''Htown'' website banner]] Located on the interweb at [http://www.htown.co.nz www.htown.co.nz], 'Htown' (as it was known to its members) was Hamilton's place to go on the net if
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  • Utilising synths more than other Htown bands, Inspector Moog had a very distinctive sound.
    1 KB (177 words) - 14:02, 25 May 2013
  • ''Jude'' was an album released by Htown indie-rockers [[Trucker]] in 1999. Several of the tracks became staples on
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  • ...the [[UFM]] purges), and was considered something of an institution in the Htown scene.<br>
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  • Drummer in several Htown bands; most notably [[Schrodinger's Cat]]/[[Wonderbug]] (1998-2002), [[the
    273 B (34 words) - 18:58, 25 February 2011
  • * Fur Patrol (non-Htown)
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  • ...] began in the early 2000s, as a website where [[Petra Jane|Petra]] posted Htown gig photos, various reviews and hosted a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixt
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  • * [[htown.co.nz]] - [http://www.htown.co.nz launch site] - inactive * [[The Htown wiki]] - '''active'''
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  • Revert, formerly on Alexandra Street, opposite [[Altitude]], was just another Htown niteclub catering to the shiny shirted boys and boob tube girls of Hamilton
    3 KB (436 words) - 12:50, 24 September 2007
  • ...ms.php?m=posts&q=3064&n=last#bottom Shayne's label causes controversy on [[Htown.co.nz]]]
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  • Both Stardrunk and fellow Htown rock band [[Stadium]] made the finals of the 2002 National Battle of the Ba
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  • ...not yet received substantial attention from the editors of [[Main Page|The Htown Wiki]], and do not yet contain sufficient information on their subject matt ...labelled as stubs are much longer than that. You can help [[Main Page|The Htown Wiki]] by removing inappropriate stub notices.
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  • ...guy at [[JBCs]]. Terry has also acted as something of a roadie for several Htown bands, and has been known to stage awesome drunken parties and gigs at his
    549 B (89 words) - 01:32, 19 December 2006
  • ...1999-2000, then drummer for the [[Dead Pan Rangers]]. Also contributed to Htown music zine [[Clinton]], particularly in the early days of its run. Now live
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  • ''Area 07'' was the third Htown compilation released on [[Scott Newth]]'s [[Airwigg]] label, following 2001
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  • Htown music zine made by [[Flash]] and [[Kathman]], published irregularly but gen
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  • In their prime however, they were one of Htown's most popular groups. Tipped by many to win the 2000 [[Battle of the Bands
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  • As with many other drummers in Htown, Bregiz (a.k.a. [[Nathan Bregmen]]) has been, is, and probably will continu
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  • Htown music zine published by [[Dan Duran]], ran for seven issues in late 2003. ...t would eventually become a music mag proper, whilst remaining true to its Htown roots. With help from advertising guru Laura, and photocopier access/suppli
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  • In addition to playing more shows than almost any other Htown group at the time, the band promote themselves in other, less conventional
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