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DMZ started out as a jam-band by friends [[Zed Brookes]], [[Dean Carter]] (an ex-member of Step Chant Unit), and [[Mark Griffiths]]. However, in the process of recording all their jams on computer, they managed to come up with dozens of coherent instrumental pieces, some of which were edited down to become the "Ampersand" album, currently still pending release.
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[[image:Dmz.gif|right|thumb|"DMZ" logo]]
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DMZ was formed in Auckland in 2003 as a jam-band by friends [[Zed Brookes]], [[Dean Carter]] (both ex-members of Hamilton band [[Step Chant Unit]]), and [[Mark Griffiths]]. However, in the process of recording all their jams on computer, they managed to come up with dozens of coherent instrumental pieces, some of which were edited down to become the 2007 [[Ampersand]] album.
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==External Links==
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[http://www.dmz.net.nz/index.html Official DMZ Website]<br>
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[http://myspace.com/deemzee DMZ Myspace Page]
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''Disambiguation: This band shouldnot be confused with the 1970s Boston punk band of the same name''
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[[category:Hamilton Related Bands]]
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{{Band-Stub}}

Latest revision as of 14:29, 20 July 2011

"DMZ" logo

DMZ was formed in Auckland in 2003 as a jam-band by friends Zed Brookes, Dean Carter (both ex-members of Hamilton band Step Chant Unit), and Mark Griffiths. However, in the process of recording all their jams on computer, they managed to come up with dozens of coherent instrumental pieces, some of which were edited down to become the 2007 Ampersand album.

External Links[edit]

Official DMZ Website
DMZ Myspace Page

Disambiguation: This band shouldnot be confused with the 1970s Boston punk band of the same name

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