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Thorazine Shuffle

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Thorazine Shuffle delivered a guitar sound influenced by both the classic 60s rock of the The Who and The Rolling Stones and the indie and garage rock of 90s acts like Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins. Hetherington's lyrics always challenged and provoked discussion with song titles such as Happy Camper, Queer and Wank. The rhythm section changed over the years but always retained a kick and punch ithat ensured they were a strong live band and gaining them international supports for Helmet, Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fugazi and Grant Lee Buffalo.

Thorazine Shuffle were indie guitar heroes of the mid 90's Auckland scene, producing searing rock 'n' roll- fuelled pop music of genuine originality.

Band Members:
Josh Hetherington (guitar, vocals)
Jules Barnett (drums, backing vocals)
Antony Mcdonald (guitar)
Aaron Carson (bass) (1997-2000)
Murry Hood (bass) (1996-1997)
Chris Familton (bass) (1992-1996)
Blair Miller (drums) (1992-1994)
Mette Dale (flute) (1992-1996)

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