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''My Two Cents'' was a hardcore punk band put together in 2001 by school friends [[Luke McPake]] (guitar, vocals) and Daniel (bass) - both had been members of hardcore project [[Blazon]] from 2000-2001.  Luke had also played with [[Thrifty]], and Daniel had previously played with straightedge metal band [[Arcane]].  [[Joe Hitchcock]] (formerly of [[Atomic Garage]]) was added on guitar, and [[Jono]] from [[Mullet Patrol]] became the drummer.   
 
''My Two Cents'' was a hardcore punk band put together in 2001 by school friends [[Luke McPake]] (guitar, vocals) and Daniel (bass) - both had been members of hardcore project [[Blazon]] from 2000-2001.  Luke had also played with [[Thrifty]], and Daniel had previously played with straightedge metal band [[Arcane]].  [[Joe Hitchcock]] (formerly of [[Atomic Garage]]) was added on guitar, and [[Jono]] from [[Mullet Patrol]] became the drummer.   
  
Co-founder Daniel later left to be replaced briefly on bass by [[Mark Newbold]] (of [[Vargas]], [[Shinkasta]] and [[Daredevil]]), then a guy called Jody, and finally by [[Steve Uran]].  My Two Cents gigged with some of the aforementioned bands as well as ''Kitsch'', [[Misled by Lies]] and [[Holdfast]] among others, and played shows like the ''Hamtown Smackdown'', the [[Band Experiments 2001]], and big national punk events like ''Punkfest 2001'' and the ''Punk As 1st Birthday'' in Wellington.  In 2001 they had two tracks on the [[Against the Wall]] compilation.  They broke up in 2002 and released their EP [[Paint The View From Yesterday]] a short time afterwards. ''Memories'' from this EP was released on a 2005 compilation titled [[Underground Resistance]].
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Co-founder Daniel later left to be replaced briefly on bass by [[Mark Newbold]] (of [[Vargas]], [[Shinkasta]] and [[Daredevil]]), then a guy called Jody, and finally by [[Steve Uran]].  My Two Cents gigged with some of the aforementioned bands as well as ''Kitsch'', [[Misled by Lies]] and [[Holdfast]] among others, and played shows like the [[Hamtown Smackdown]], the [[Band Experiments 2001]], and big national punk events like ''Punkfest 2001'' and the ''Punk As 1st Birthday'' in Wellington.  In 2001 they had two tracks on the [[Against the Wall]] compilation.  They broke up in 2002 and released their EP [[Paint The View From Yesterday]] a short time afterwards. ''Memories'' from this EP was released on a 2005 compilation titled [[Underground Resistance]].
  
 
''My Two Cents'' can be heard faintly on the outro of the [[luna spark]] track ''Rachmaninov'', as they were practising a few rooms down the hall at the time of recording.
 
''My Two Cents'' can be heard faintly on the outro of the [[luna spark]] track ''Rachmaninov'', as they were practising a few rooms down the hall at the time of recording.

Revision as of 19:59, 11 April 2007

My Two Cents

My Two Cents was a hardcore punk band put together in 2001 by school friends Luke McPake (guitar, vocals) and Daniel (bass) - both had been members of hardcore project Blazon from 2000-2001. Luke had also played with Thrifty, and Daniel had previously played with straightedge metal band Arcane. Joe Hitchcock (formerly of Atomic Garage) was added on guitar, and Jono from Mullet Patrol became the drummer.

Co-founder Daniel later left to be replaced briefly on bass by Mark Newbold (of Vargas, Shinkasta and Daredevil), then a guy called Jody, and finally by Steve Uran. My Two Cents gigged with some of the aforementioned bands as well as Kitsch, Misled by Lies and Holdfast among others, and played shows like the Hamtown Smackdown, the Band Experiments 2001, and big national punk events like Punkfest 2001 and the Punk As 1st Birthday in Wellington. In 2001 they had two tracks on the Against the Wall compilation. They broke up in 2002 and released their EP Paint The View From Yesterday a short time afterwards. Memories from this EP was released on a 2005 compilation titled Underground Resistance.

My Two Cents can be heard faintly on the outro of the luna spark track Rachmaninov, as they were practising a few rooms down the hall at the time of recording.

Luke McPake went on to form This Night Creeps.

External Links

My Two Cents Homepage