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− | [[image:dop.jpg|right|thumb|Dogs On Prozac]]Funk/metal/art rock band partially based in Rotorua. Dogs on Prozac won the 2000 [[UFM]] [[Battle of the Bands]]. They were famous for their theatrical performances including video backdrops, large numbers of extras on stage, and giant dancing robots.<br>[[image:Dop047.jpg|right|thumb|[[Wayne Fontaine]] in the City Weekend]]
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− | ==Members== | + | |
− | *[[Wayne Fontaine]]
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− | *[[Ollie Eason]]
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− | *[[Baz Turner]]
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− | *[[Morse]]
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− | *[[Trent Towers]]
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− | ==History==
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− | The original Dogs on Prozac lineup ([[Wayne Fontaine]], [[Baz Turner]] & [[Olly Eason]]) recorded two tracks in a weekend at Downbeat Studio in 2001 - ''Fonzie Gets the Girls'', and ''Hijack the Sun''. ''Fonzie'' was included in the [[Zeropointone|zero point one]] compilation.<br>
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− | The band was offered an overseas touring contract, to begin in mid-2003. However, Eason quit in 2002, and was replaced by Morse on drums. Another six rhythm tracks were laid down at Villa Studios in Rotorua. In January 2003 [[Baz Turner]] and his partner were killed in a car accident, the day after a show at Barbarella's in Rotorua with Xanadu and [[The Shrugs]]. [[Wayne Fontaine]] left for Ireland after completing and releasing [[Songs For the Soon To Be Dead]] with Eason and Towers at [[Downbeat Studio]]. He eventually returned to New Zealand, specifically Auckland, and formed disco-punk band [[Kitty Hawk]].
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− | ==Releases==
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− | * [[Songs For the Soon To Be Dead]] (EP) - 2003
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− | ==Eternal Links==
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− | * [http://www.dogsonprozac.com Dogs on Prozac Website]
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− | *[http://www.seewhatyouhear.com/Profiles/wayne_article.htm Interview with Wayne Fontaine]
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− | [[Category:bands]]
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Revision as of 05:14, 29 November 2011
Bass player passed away a few years ago.