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''World War Four'' are a hard rock/metal band that was formed by [[Paul Martin]] (ex-[[Knightshade]], [[Blackjack]]; vocals, guitar), [[Cass Wilson]] (bass, vocals) and [[Tamati Meredith]] (drums). This lineup released the track ''DHP'' on the 2004 compilation [[Axe Attack Metal CD Compilation Vol 1]]. Subsequently, [[Greg Page]] of [[Rumpus Room]] has replaced ''Meredith'' on drums.  
 
''World War Four'' are a hard rock/metal band that was formed by [[Paul Martin]] (ex-[[Knightshade]], [[Blackjack]]; vocals, guitar), [[Cass Wilson]] (bass, vocals) and [[Tamati Meredith]] (drums). This lineup released the track ''DHP'' on the 2004 compilation [[Axe Attack Metal CD Compilation Vol 1]]. Subsequently, [[Greg Page]] of [[Rumpus Room]] has replaced ''Meredith'' on drums.  
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==Releases==
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*''DHP'' appears on the 2004 compilation [[Axe Attack Metal CD Compilation Vol 1]]
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*''Bubblehead'' appears on the 2007 compilation [[Crusty Demons: Kiwi Carnage Tour]]
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*''Knife Fight I'll Take My Gun'' appears on the 2007 compilation [[Kill City 4]]
  
 
==Published Articles==
 
==Published Articles==

Revision as of 16:22, 23 June 2008

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World War Four are a hard rock/metal band that was formed by Paul Martin (ex-Knightshade, Blackjack; vocals, guitar), Cass Wilson (bass, vocals) and Tamati Meredith (drums). This lineup released the track DHP on the 2004 compilation Axe Attack Metal CD Compilation Vol 1. Subsequently, Greg Page of Rumpus Room has replaced Meredith on drums.

Releases

Published Articles

  • World War Four, Rip it Up 318 (Aug/Sep 2007), P28

External Links

Official Site

Disambiguation: This band should not be confused with Auckland band World War 4 - a collaboration between Dave Graham (Rainy Days), Matt and Karin (The Rock and Roll Machine) and Rich Mixture (Shaft) - who released the album "Rok in Rol Point of View" in 2002.

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