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− | During the mid '90s Adrian Wallace was one half of [[Usine]].
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− | He also fronted the Blackmetal band [[Lure]], and the second live incarnation of [[Department of Corrections]].
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− | He was known for his love of "extreme" sound, both as a producer and a vocalist. He was often asked what effects he used on his vocals, the honest answer to which, was "none". On winning their heat in the [[Battle of the Bands 1996]], Wallace's acceptance "speech" on behalf of D.O.C was earsplitting white-noise.
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− | He left Hamilton during the late '90s for Wellington and has since been responsible for the dark ambient project '''Field of Vapour'''.
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