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== Track Listing ==
 
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Revision as of 10:12, 14 March 2018

A 1991 Flying Nun Release (FN189) Freak the Sheep was named after BFM's New Zealand Music Show, hosted (and the release compiled) by Lisa Van der Aarde. The record was a selection of artists who made an impression on Auckland listeners, and included only one non-Auckland band; Hamilton's Watershed. In comments on the Freak the Sheep tracks published by the New Zealand Herald in August 1991, van der Aarde stated of Hamilton band Watershed: "I liked them straight away - and they're from Hamilton! I know that shouldn't matter but I've seen bands from Hamilton and they've been terrible and dated. But Watershed? Twin guitars, harmonies, good lead singer. They're great."

Track Listing

"Freak the Sheep" cover art

Side 1:
Malchicks- Vanilla
Watershed - Spark
Nemesis Dub Systems - Radical Technology
Second Child - Right Up
Plaster Saints - I Can't Reach You
Lee Harvey - Honey Jar

Side 2:
Compulsory Joy - Crash Love
Freak Power - Rye
Hallelujah Picassos - Rockin' Time
Nixons - Song To
Drill - No Trouble
Spermbank Five - Call Me Bub