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D.E.A.N. allegedly stood for ''Douglas Ewan's A Nob'', but other explanations were normally given to prevent social conflict and impacts on airplay - Douglas being a well-known nob on the [[Contact 89FM]] dial at the time. | D.E.A.N. allegedly stood for ''Douglas Ewan's A Nob'', but other explanations were normally given to prevent social conflict and impacts on airplay - Douglas being a well-known nob on the [[Contact 89FM]] dial at the time. | ||
− | ''DEAN'''s first release was the song ''Unfortunate Flux'' on the 1995 compilation [[The Fridge]]. They have released | + | ''DEAN'''s first release was the song ''Unfortunate Flux'' on the 1995 compilation [[The Fridge]]. They have released five albums, an EP and 7 freely downloadable "mixtapes". |
In 2010, DEAN released the new album ''DeanSixteen'' to mark their 16th anniversary. The release was marked by a second "re-activation" of the live band, playing two gigs with [[The Trons]], including their first [[Hamilton]] show in 15 years. The new album plus the 7 mixtapes brought to 80 the total number of new DEAN songs released in 2010. | In 2010, DEAN released the new album ''DeanSixteen'' to mark their 16th anniversary. The release was marked by a second "re-activation" of the live band, playing two gigs with [[The Trons]], including their first [[Hamilton]] show in 15 years. The new album plus the 7 mixtapes brought to 80 the total number of new DEAN songs released in 2010. |