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Htown hip-hop duo, who proudly feature the city's locations in their music videos. Their 2002 album [[Trade Secrets]] spent three weeks in the New Zealand Top 40 album charts, peaking at 24. [[Tyna Keelan]] moved to Wellington and formed [[Tyna and JB]], while [[Chris Macro]] is a solo artist.
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Dubious Bros were a Htown hip-hop duo, who proudly featured the city's locations in their music videos. Their 2002 album [[Trade Secrets]] spent three weeks in the New Zealand Top 40 album charts, peaking at 24. [[Tyna Keelan]] moved to Wellington and formed [[Tyna and JB]], while [[Chris Macro]] is a solo artist.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==

Latest revision as of 13:49, 6 November 2017

Dubious Bros

Dubious Bros were a Htown hip-hop duo, who proudly featured the city's locations in their music videos. Their 2002 album Trade Secrets spent three weeks in the New Zealand Top 40 album charts, peaking at 24. Tyna Keelan moved to Wellington and formed Tyna and JB, while Chris Macro is a solo artist.

Members[edit]

Releases[edit]

  • Third eyesight by Dubious Bros (Feat. 4 Corners and Te Ata) appears on the 2002 compilation Raise the Level
  • Battle Axe by Dubious Bros (feat. Shadow Squad and Mareko) appears on the 2002 compilation Major Flavours 2
  • Rage by Dubious Bros appears on the 2002 compilation The Rhythm Volume 22
  • The Wordperfect show: Dubious Bros remix by Wordperfect appears on the 2002 compilation Raise the Level
  • Phlex Remix (Dubious Bros feat. Tyna) appears on the 2003 Blindspott single Phlex
  • Phlex (Dubious Brothers Mix 03) appears on the 2003 Blindspott album Blindspott: limited Edition



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