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− | + | ''Devil Gate Drive'' began as ''Mr Lemon'', split between Hamilton and Tauranga. The band evolved into Auckland-based ''the Situations''. | |
+ | ==Members== | ||
+ | *[[Stu Kett]]: drums, percussion, backing vocals | ||
+ | *[[Brad Walkington]]: guitar | ||
+ | *[[Glen Casey]]: guitar, vocals | ||
+ | *[[Sam Kett]]: bass guitar, vocals. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Releases== | ||
+ | *[[Teenage Frustration]] single, 2003 | ||
+ | *[[The Outta Time Sessions]] EP, 2003 | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | *''Waking up for the Enemy'' appears on the 2003 compilation [[Kaleidoscope World Series 3]] | ||
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+ | [[category:bands]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 7 June 2008
Devil Gate Drive began as Mr Lemon, split between Hamilton and Tauranga. The band evolved into Auckland-based the Situations.
Members[edit]
- Stu Kett: drums, percussion, backing vocals
- Brad Walkington: guitar
- Glen Casey: guitar, vocals
- Sam Kett: bass guitar, vocals.
Releases[edit]
- Teenage Frustration single, 2003
- The Outta Time Sessions EP, 2003
- Waking up for the Enemy appears on the 2003 compilation Kaleidoscope World Series 3