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[[image:Brodie2.jpg|right|thumb|''Scott Brodie'', performing in [[Girlinky]]]]
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A veteran of many Hamilton bands, including [[Underground Airways]] (who are remembered for the song ''Cigarettes, Sleaze and Sex''), [[Three Men Missing]], [[The Sandbabies]], [[Love and Violence]], [[Spatula Death]], [[Rumpus Room]], and most notably [[Inchworm]] and [[Grok]]. In 1999 he left Hamilton for London and formed [[Girlinky]], and in 2006 ''Grok 2''. He is the brother of the also prolific [[Grant Brodie]], whom he played with in [[Grok]].
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A veteran of many Hamilton bands, including [[Underground Airways]] (who are remembered for the song ''Cigarettes, Sleaze and Sex''), [[Three Men Missing]], [[The Sandbabies]], [[Love and Violence]], [[Spatula Death]], [[Rumpus Room]], and most notably [[Inchworm]] and [[Grok]]. In 2000 he left Hamilton for London and formed [[Girlinky]], and in 2006 another incarnation of [[Grok]]. He is the brother of the also prolific [[Grant Brodie]], who he played with in [[Grok]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:06, 14 February 2016

Scott Brodie, performing in Girlinky

A veteran of many Hamilton bands, including Underground Airways (who are remembered for the song Cigarettes, Sleaze and Sex), Three Men Missing, The Sandbabies, Love and Violence, Spatula Death, Rumpus Room, and most notably Inchworm and Grok. In 2000 he left Hamilton for London and formed Girlinky, and in 2006 another incarnation of Grok. He is the brother of the also prolific Grant Brodie, who he played with in Grok.