Difference between revisions of "Hitler's Kock"
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− | ''Hitler's Kock'' featured [[Gabriel | + | ''Hitler's Kock'' featured [[Gabriel Beardon]] (guitar), [[Martin Scott]] (casiotone), [[Bryce Galloway]] (metal percussion and vocals) and [[Tony Wyeth]] (drums & violin). ''Miners Song'', based on the poem ''The Miner'' by Philip Larkin, was released on [[Suicide City 86-87]] in 1987 and again on [[Discordia Concors]] in 1993. ''Martin Scott'' and ''Bryce Galloway'' went on to [[Wendyhouse]], who covered ''Miners Song'' (as "''The Miner''") on their album [[Hot Action Plastic]]). |
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Revision as of 23:22, 29 March 2011
Hitler's Kock featured Gabriel Beardon (guitar), Martin Scott (casiotone), Bryce Galloway (metal percussion and vocals) and Tony Wyeth (drums & violin). Miners Song, based on the poem The Miner by Philip Larkin, was released on Suicide City 86-87 in 1987 and again on Discordia Concors in 1993. Martin Scott and Bryce Galloway went on to Wendyhouse, who covered Miners Song (as "The Miner") on their album Hot Action Plastic).