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Spatula Death formed in Hamilton in 1991 and released a cassette entitled "[[We Are Spatula]]".  The band's members were [[Justin Harris]] (vocals, guitars, drum programming, noise), Scott Schneebeli (guitars, vocals, noise) and [[Scott Brodie]] (production, noises).<br>
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Spatula Death formed in Hamilton in 1991 and released a cassette entitled "[[We Are Spatula]]".  The band's members were [[Justin Harris]] (vocals, guitars, drum programming, noise), [[Scott Schneebeli]] (guitars, vocals, noise) and [[Scott Brodie]] (production, noises).<br>
  
They often performed as a five piece, including [[Gary Clare]] and [[Matt Gould]], although had enough members to potentially perform as an eight piece.  For a number of years they organised annual music events, under the guise of [[Spatula Death Battle of the Bands]].<br>
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Post-1993 they often performed as a five piece, including [[Gary Clare]] and [[Matt Gould]], although had enough members to potentially perform as an eight piece.  For a number of years they organised annual music events, under the guise of the [[Spatula Death Battle of the Bands]].<br>
  
Three "live-to-air" songs can be found on [[Inside the Wireless]]<br>
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Three songs recorded "live-to-air" on [[Contact 89FM]] can be found on [[Inside the Wireless]]<br>
  
Spatula Death ceased playing in 1993/1994.  Justin and Scott later formed [[Inchworm]] with [[Rob Talsma]].
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Spatula Death ceased playing in 1993/1994.  Justin and Scott B later formed [[Inchworm]] with [[Rob Talsma]].
  
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 01:31, 17 June 2006

Spatula Death formed in Hamilton in 1991 and released a cassette entitled "We Are Spatula". The band's members were Justin Harris (vocals, guitars, drum programming, noise), Scott Schneebeli (guitars, vocals, noise) and Scott Brodie (production, noises).

Post-1993 they often performed as a five piece, including Gary Clare and Matt Gould, although had enough members to potentially perform as an eight piece. For a number of years they organised annual music events, under the guise of the Spatula Death Battle of the Bands.

Three songs recorded "live-to-air" on Contact 89FM can be found on Inside the Wireless

Spatula Death ceased playing in 1993/1994. Justin and Scott B later formed Inchworm with Rob Talsma.


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