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− | Hillcrest High School heavy metal band which gained some notoriety, featuring [[Glyn Morgan]] (lead guitar and vocals), [[Jaymz Campkin]] (lead vocals, drums), [[Chris Baillie]] (lead guitar, vocals) and [[Billy Ross]] (bass) (later replaced by [[Gareth Pemberton (bass, vocals)). Went through a number of lineup and name changes ([[Vomit Sox]], [[Septic Death]], before settling on ''Valhalla''. <br> | + | Hillcrest High School heavy metal band which gained some notoriety, featuring [[Glyn Morgan]] (lead guitar and vocals), [[Jaymz Campkin]] (lead vocals, drums), [[Chris Baillie]] (lead guitar, vocals) and [[Billy Ross]] (bass) (later replaced by [[Gareth Pemberton]] (bass, vocals)). Went through a number of lineup and name changes ([[Vomit Sox]], [[Septic Death]], before settling on ''Valhalla''. <br> |
After placing second at the Waikato Smokefree Rockquest in 1991, they came fourth in the national competition (gaining television exposure). Three tracks were recorded, ''The Sun'', ''Real Me'', and ''Tommyknockers'', all of which recieved airplay in [[Contact]] 89FM. They went on to win the 1992 Regional Rockquest. | After placing second at the Waikato Smokefree Rockquest in 1991, they came fourth in the national competition (gaining television exposure). Three tracks were recorded, ''The Sun'', ''Real Me'', and ''Tommyknockers'', all of which recieved airplay in [[Contact]] 89FM. They went on to win the 1992 Regional Rockquest. | ||
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Revision as of 00:43, 15 June 2006
Hillcrest High School heavy metal band which gained some notoriety, featuring Glyn Morgan (lead guitar and vocals), Jaymz Campkin (lead vocals, drums), Chris Baillie (lead guitar, vocals) and Billy Ross (bass) (later replaced by Gareth Pemberton (bass, vocals)). Went through a number of lineup and name changes (Vomit Sox, Septic Death, before settling on Valhalla.
After placing second at the Waikato Smokefree Rockquest in 1991, they came fourth in the national competition (gaining television exposure). Three tracks were recorded, The Sun, Real Me, and Tommyknockers, all of which recieved airplay in Contact 89FM. They went on to win the 1992 Regional Rockquest.