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''Dribbly Cat Attraction'' was one of the greatest live Hamilton bands of the early 1990's, featuring [[Stefan Neville]] (drums and vocals), [[Grant Brodie]] (keyboards), [[Daniel Devicich]] (bass) and [[Jon Arcus]] (guitar). Formed at school, they were apparently not appreciated by their peers, but found a strong following amongst university students from their live performances at [[Ward Lane Tavern|Ward Lane]]. They reached the finals of the [[Contact]] 89FM's [[Battle of the Bands]] in 1993. The band split up c.1994 when their guitarist flew to New York, recording an EP the day before. These recordings can be found on [[The Fridge]] compilation. They also released songs on a cassette titled [[D.C.A.]].<br>
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''Dribbly Cat Attraction'' was one of the most popular live Hamilton bands of the early 1990s, featuring [[Stefan Neville]] (drums and vocals), [[Grant Brodie]] (keyboards), [[Daniel Devicich]] (bass) and [[Jon Arcus]] (guitar). Formed at school, they were apparently not appreciated by their peers, but found a strong following amongst university students from their live performances at [[Ward Lane Tavern|Ward Lane]]. They reached the finals of the [[Contact]] 89FM's [[Battle of the Bands]] in 1993. The band split up c.1994 when their guitarist flew to New York, recording an EP the day before. These recordings can be found on [[The Fridge]] compilation. They also released songs on a cassette titled [[D.C.A.]].<br>
  
Grant went on to bands such as [[Grok]] and [[Inspector Moog]], while Stefan was in [[Phones and Accessories]] and records solo as [[Pumice]].<br>
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Grant went on to bands such as [[Grok]] and [[Inspector Moog]], while Stefan was in [[Phones and Accessories]], ''Chris Knox and the Nothing'', and records solo as [[Pumice]].<br>
  
Additional recordings can be found on [[Discordia Concors]], [[Inside the Wireless]], [[Juice Extractor]] and [[They came to take us alive]].
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==Releases==
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*[[D.C.A.]] cassette
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*''Da Happy Man'' appears on the 1992 compilation [[Juice Extractor]]
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*''Vulnerable Sheds'' appears on the 1993 compilation [[Discordia Concors]]
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*''Pineneedle'' apperas on the 1993 compilation [[They came to take us alive]]
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*''Guss' Mum'', ''Coo'er Gosh'', ''T.J. Hooker and Romano hit the Streets with Awesome Power'' and ''Pineneedles'' appear on the 1993 compilation [[Inside the Wireless]]
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*''Coo er gosh'', ''Collarbone sucks'', ''Mens gymnastics'', ''Gus mum'' and ''Beige caberet stiffie'' appear on the 1995 compilation [[The Fridge]]
  
 
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Revision as of 19:54, 21 November 2008

Dribbly Cat Attraction was one of the most popular live Hamilton bands of the early 1990s, featuring Stefan Neville (drums and vocals), Grant Brodie (keyboards), Daniel Devicich (bass) and Jon Arcus (guitar). Formed at school, they were apparently not appreciated by their peers, but found a strong following amongst university students from their live performances at Ward Lane. They reached the finals of the Contact 89FM's Battle of the Bands in 1993. The band split up c.1994 when their guitarist flew to New York, recording an EP the day before. These recordings can be found on The Fridge compilation. They also released songs on a cassette titled D.C.A..

Grant went on to bands such as Grok and Inspector Moog, while Stefan was in Phones and Accessories, Chris Knox and the Nothing, and records solo as Pumice.

Releases

  • Da Happy Man appears on the 1992 compilation Juice Extractor
  • Vulnerable Sheds appears on the 1993 compilation Discordia Concors
  • Pineneedle apperas on the 1993 compilation They came to take us alive
  • Guss' Mum, Coo'er Gosh, T.J. Hooker and Romano hit the Streets with Awesome Power and Pineneedles appear on the 1993 compilation Inside the Wireless
  • Coo er gosh, Collarbone sucks, Mens gymnastics, Gus mum and Beige caberet stiffie appear on the 1995 compilation The Fridge