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* ''As One Breathes Ones Last'' appears on the [[Mailorder]] compilation (10", Crawlspace Records, 1999) | * ''As One Breathes Ones Last'' appears on the [[Mailorder]] compilation (10", Crawlspace Records, 1999) | ||
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* [[Revolt of Capricorn]] (CD, Nezvanova, 2009) | * [[Revolt of Capricorn]] (CD, Nezvanova, 2009) | ||
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Revision as of 17:51, 7 April 2011
Band from the late 1990s, featuring Richard Whyte (guitar), Rick Jensen (guitar/vocals) and Dean Brown (drums). They competed in the Contact 89FM Battle of the Bands in 1997. While in Hamilton they self-released the albums What the Fuck is Fahrenheit? (1997) and Hotel/Motel (1998) and a number of EPs. All three members subsequently moved to Wellington, and since 2002 have released four albums under the name Nova Scotia.
Releases (as Negative Eh)
- What the Fuck is Fahrenheit? (LP, Self-Released, 1997)
- Hotel/Motel (LP, Self-Released, 1998)
- Where Ghosts go to Die (7", Blue/Silver Records, 1998)
- Oceanography (8", Secret Safari, 1999)
- As One Breathes Ones Last appears on the Mailorder compilation (10", Crawlspace Records, 1999)
Releases (as Nova Scotia)
- Tangiwai (CD, Metonymic, 2002)
- Ramses II (CD, Pseudo Arcana, 2005)
- Memphis (CD, Ikuisuus, 2008)
- Revolt of Capricorn (CD, Nezvanova, 2009)