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Formed in early 1991, GIMBIMLYB initially featured [[Mike D'Young]] (vocals and guitar) and [[Dave White]] (bass), and were soon joined by [[Stu Armstrong]] (drums) and [[Nasrudin Ukrainec]] (vocals). [[Dave Whitehead]] joined the band on guitar for a short time. GIMBIMLYB apparently stood for "Give me back my lighter you bastard", and fronted by "Naz", GIMBIMLYB always had an interesting live show.  They released a cassette titled ''8'' in 1992.
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[[image:Gimbim.jpeg|right|thumb|''8'' cover art]]
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Formed in early 1991, GiMBiMLYB initially featured [[Mike de Young]] (vocals and guitar) and [[Dave White]] (bass), and were soon joined by [[Stu Armstrong]] (drums) and [[Miroslav Nasrudin Ukrainec]] (vocals). [[Dave Whitehead]] joined the band on guitar for a short time. GIMBIMLYB apparently stood for "Give me back my lighter you bastard", and fronted by "Nas", GIMBIMLYB always had an interesting live show.  They released a cassette titled [[8]] in 1992, and a track titled ''Sizzle'' appears on the 1992 compilation [[Juice Extractor]].
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==Published Articles==
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*''Gimbimlyb'' interview, [[Garbage]] 2, April 1992
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*''Gimbimlyb'' by [[Adam Hyde]], [[Nexus]], 6 October 1992, P24-25
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 24 July 2011

8 cover art

Formed in early 1991, GiMBiMLYB initially featured Mike de Young (vocals and guitar) and Dave White (bass), and were soon joined by Stu Armstrong (drums) and Miroslav Nasrudin Ukrainec (vocals). Dave Whitehead joined the band on guitar for a short time. GIMBIMLYB apparently stood for "Give me back my lighter you bastard", and fronted by "Nas", GIMBIMLYB always had an interesting live show. They released a cassette titled 8 in 1992, and a track titled Sizzle appears on the 1992 compilation Juice Extractor.

Published Articles[edit]