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Chuganaut formed in 2002. Their sound is loosely based around alternative rock and twisted metal, but in their own words, is 'nothing you can put your finger on,, with 'mellow & heavy extremes.'
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Chuganaut formed in 2002. Their sound was loosely based around alternative rock and twisted metal, but in their own words, is 'nothing you can put your finger on, with mellow and heavy extremes'.
  
 
[[image:Chuganaut.jpg|right|thumb|Stu, Lil, Munro and Nail of Chuganaut]]
 
[[image:Chuganaut.jpg|right|thumb|Stu, Lil, Munro and Nail of Chuganaut]]
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
  
Chuganaut began life as a covers band playing the pub circuit, who began to incorporate original material into their sets. The first many heard from them was the song ''Party Geek'' its distictive 'chug-a-lager' chorus, which recieved extensive airplay on [[the Generator]].
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''Chuganaut'' started life as a covers band, ''The Y Fronts'', playing the pub circuit, who began to incorporate original material into their sets. The first many heard from them was the song ''Party Geek'' with its distinctive 'chug-a-lager' chorus, which received extensive airplay on [[the Generator]].
  
Chuganaut won the national Battle of the Bands competition in 2003 (the second Htown based group to do so in a row), also taking out first place for Most Outstanding Guitarist, Most Outstanding Drummer and the People’s Choice Award. They also won the Bay of Plenty Regional Finals of the Battle of the Bands in the same year.
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''Chuganaut'' won the local [[Generator]] run [[Battle of the Bands 2003|Battle of the Bands]] competition in 2003, and followed it up by winning the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Regional Finals of [[World Battle of the Bands 2004]]. Following the latter, they won the national final of World Battle of the Bands, and then the international final (the second Hamilton based group to do so). In the same competition they also took out first place for Most Outstanding Guitarist, Most Outstanding Drummer and the People’s Choice Award. In 2004 ''Chuganaut'' also released two singles, produced its first music video, and released a single (''Brightside'') on the [[Axe Attack Metal CD Compilation Vol 1]].
  
In 2004 Chuganaut released two singles, produced its first music video and released a single (''Brightside'') on the [[Axe Attack Metal CD Compilation Vol 1]].
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The following year, ''Chuganaut'' opened the 2005 Big Day Out to a crowd of thousands. They soon released their debut EP, the 6-track [[Wolf]]. Released through Intergalactic Records and being the prize for winning the 2004 World Battle of the Bands, two of the tracks were recorded at Area 51 studios. The 'Wolf' CD is complemented with a video of the same name, directed by [[Greg Page]] of Fish n Clips, and is being aired on Juice TV, XSTV and C4TV.
  
The following year, Chuganaut opened the 2005 Big Day Out to a crowd of thousands. They soon released their debut EP, the 6-track ''[[Wolf]]''. Released through Intergalactic Records and being the prize for winning the 2004 World Battle of the Bands, two of the tracks were recorded at Area 51 studios. The 'Wolf' CD is complemented with a video of the same name, directed by [[Greg Page]] of Fish n Clips, and is being aired on Juice TV, XSTV and C4TV.
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As their first step in what they hoped would be an international career, ''Chuganaut'' played live in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast, Australia, in December 2005. Their debut album, [[11:11 One]] was released in 2007. In early 2009 the band secured the opening slot for ''Iron Maiden'' in Auckland. Outside of the ''Boys Day Out'' event at [[Mystery Creek]] in 2010, they have largely been on hiatus since late 2009.
 
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As their first step in what they hope will be international career, Chuganaut played live in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast, Australia in December 2005. Their debut album should be out sometime 2006.
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==Chuganaut News==
 
==Chuganaut News==
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[[image:Chuga.jpg|right|thumb|''Chuganaut News'' header]]
  
In addition to playing more shows than almost any other Htown group, the band promote themselves in other, less conventional ways - one being the publication of a newsletter, the [[Chuganaut News]] - available at places like [[Tracs]], Starbucks and others.
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In addition to playing more shows than almost any other Htown group at the time, the band promote themselves in other, less conventional ways - one being the publication of a newsletter, the [[Chuganaut News]] - which was available at places like [[Tracs]], Starbucks and others.
  
==Members==
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==Current Members==
* Stu (vocals, guitar)
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* [[Stu Rice|Solid Stu]] (vocals, guitar): 2002-2010
* Lil (drums)
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* [[Lynley Rice|Lil]] (drums): 2002-2010
* Munro (bass, backing vocals)
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* [[Tony Vincent|Nail]] (guitar, backing vocals): 2002-2010
* Nail (guitar, backing vocals)
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* [[Ross Porter]] (bass): 2002-2004, 2007-2010
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* [[Munro Goodwin]] (bass, backing vocals): 2004-2007.
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
''[[Wolf EP]]'' 2005<br>
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[[image:1111.jpg|right|thumb|"11:11 One" cover art]]
''[[Party Geek Single]]'' 2003
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*''[[Party Geek]]'' single 2003<br>
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*''[[Wolf EP]]'' 2005<br>
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*''[[11:11 One]]'' album, 2007<br>
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*''[[Dreams]]'' single, 2009
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*''Grrroovage'' appears on the 2004 compilation [[Kaleidoscope World Series 6]]<br>
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*''Bright Side'' appears on the 2004 compilation [[Axe Attack Metal CD Compilation Vol 1]]<br>
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==Published Articles==
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*''Chugging Along'', [[Waikato Times]], 10 March 2004, pE1
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*''Chugging On'', [[Waikato Times]], 25 November 2004, p19
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*''Chuganaut debut album with double the impact'', ''Taranaki Daily News'', 25 January 2007, p20
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z4EvyUKRGo&feature=plcp&context=C3db4065UDOEgsToPDskJQaLVR1UEfHkFYtJ4iPoNj ''Party Geek'' video]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeT2NE-yoRo&feature=plcp&context=C3dff52cUDOEgsToPDskKg9kyomObOuSCrjS1eyUia ''Wolf'' video]
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*[http://www.chuganaut.com/chuganaut.htm Official band site] <br>
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*[http://www.myspace.com/chuganaut MySpace site]<br>
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*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/CHUGANAUT/130477430240 Facebook page]
  
 
[[Category:bands]]
 
[[Category:bands]]

Latest revision as of 21:40, 11 May 2019

Chuganaut formed in 2002. Their sound was loosely based around alternative rock and twisted metal, but in their own words, is 'nothing you can put your finger on, with mellow and heavy extremes'.

Stu, Lil, Munro and Nail of Chuganaut

Biography

Chuganaut started life as a covers band, The Y Fronts, playing the pub circuit, who began to incorporate original material into their sets. The first many heard from them was the song Party Geek with its distinctive 'chug-a-lager' chorus, which received extensive airplay on the Generator.

Chuganaut won the local Generator run Battle of the Bands competition in 2003, and followed it up by winning the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Regional Finals of World Battle of the Bands 2004. Following the latter, they won the national final of World Battle of the Bands, and then the international final (the second Hamilton based group to do so). In the same competition they also took out first place for Most Outstanding Guitarist, Most Outstanding Drummer and the People’s Choice Award. In 2004 Chuganaut also released two singles, produced its first music video, and released a single (Brightside) on the Axe Attack Metal CD Compilation Vol 1.

The following year, Chuganaut opened the 2005 Big Day Out to a crowd of thousands. They soon released their debut EP, the 6-track Wolf. Released through Intergalactic Records and being the prize for winning the 2004 World Battle of the Bands, two of the tracks were recorded at Area 51 studios. The 'Wolf' CD is complemented with a video of the same name, directed by Greg Page of Fish n Clips, and is being aired on Juice TV, XSTV and C4TV.

As their first step in what they hoped would be an international career, Chuganaut played live in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast, Australia, in December 2005. Their debut album, 11:11 One was released in 2007. In early 2009 the band secured the opening slot for Iron Maiden in Auckland. Outside of the Boys Day Out event at Mystery Creek in 2010, they have largely been on hiatus since late 2009.

Chuganaut News

Chuganaut News header

In addition to playing more shows than almost any other Htown group at the time, the band promote themselves in other, less conventional ways - one being the publication of a newsletter, the Chuganaut News - which was available at places like Tracs, Starbucks and others.

Current Members

Releases

"11:11 One" cover art


Published Articles

  • Chugging Along, Waikato Times, 10 March 2004, pE1
  • Chugging On, Waikato Times, 25 November 2004, p19
  • Chuganaut debut album with double the impact, Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 2007, p20

External Links