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Released an album, [[24 Strings, 4 Tracks and an Attitude]] on [[Fridge Records]] in 1996. Had the songs ''Unfortunate Flux'' featured on [[The Fridge]], and ''Girth'' (with [[Nodrog]]) on [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]]. Went under the pseudonyms [[Andrew Dean]], [[Scott Dean]], [[Byron Dean]], [[Garry Dean]] and [[Casio T. Dean]], a nice retro drum machine. The other four members played guitar.  
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''Dean'''s first release was the song ''Unfortunate Flux'' on the 1995 compilation [[The Fridge]]. They then released an album, [[24 Strings, 4 Tracks and an Attitude]], on [[Fridge Records]] in 1996, followed by ''Girth'' (with [[Nodrog]]) on 1997's [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]]. The band went under the pseudonyms [[Andrew Dean]], [[Scott Dean]], [[Byron Dean]], [[Garry Dean]] and [[Casio T. Dean]], the latter a nice retro drum machine. The other four members played guitar. By the release of the song ''Jo from Truebliss'' on 2002's [[Zero.one]] compilation, ''Scott'' and ''Byron Dean'' had been replaced by [[Giuseppe Dean]] and [[Andrea Dean]].
  
 
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Revision as of 14:37, 17 August 2006

Dean's first release was the song Unfortunate Flux on the 1995 compilation The Fridge. They then released an album, 24 Strings, 4 Tracks and an Attitude, on Fridge Records in 1996, followed by Girth (with Nodrog) on 1997's Green Eggs and Hamilton. The band went under the pseudonyms Andrew Dean, Scott Dean, Byron Dean, Garry Dean and Casio T. Dean, the latter a nice retro drum machine. The other four members played guitar. By the release of the song Jo from Truebliss on 2002's Zero.one compilation, Scott and Byron Dean had been replaced by Giuseppe Dean and Andrea Dean.