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After forming in 2006 they played their first gig at [[Upsett Records]] as the opening act for Jakob, City City City and Operation Rolling Thunder as part of the August [[A Low Hum]] tour.  In mid-2006 they released their first single ''See The World''.  A stop motion animated music video for the single [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc77zjzqjZM ''See The World''] was released during November 2006.  Their second single ''Half-time Double-team'' was released during January 2007.
 
After forming in 2006 they played their first gig at [[Upsett Records]] as the opening act for Jakob, City City City and Operation Rolling Thunder as part of the August [[A Low Hum]] tour.  In mid-2006 they released their first single ''See The World''.  A stop motion animated music video for the single [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc77zjzqjZM ''See The World''] was released during November 2006.  Their second single ''Half-time Double-team'' was released during January 2007.
  
In February of 2007 they released their debut self-titled album at Camp A Low Hum.
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In February of 2007 they released their debut self-titled album at Camp A Low Hum.  This was followed by their third single ''Bury It'' and their [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYhQDq8P1CQ second music video].
  
 
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Revision as of 16:41, 20 April 2007

Nick, Bevan and Tuhua at their first gig

The Deadly Deaths formed in 2006, featuring ex and current members of Nimbus and the Dead Pan Rangers.

Members

History

After forming in 2006 they played their first gig at Upsett Records as the opening act for Jakob, City City City and Operation Rolling Thunder as part of the August A Low Hum tour. In mid-2006 they released their first single See The World. A stop motion animated music video for the single See The World was released during November 2006. Their second single Half-time Double-team was released during January 2007.

In February of 2007 they released their debut self-titled album at Camp A Low Hum. This was followed by their third single Bury It and their second music video.

Releases


External Links

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