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The Stones (New Zealand band)

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The Stones
Origin Dunedin, New Zealand
Genre(s) Rock
Label(s) Flying Nun Records

The Stones - named cheekily after The Rolling Stones - were a band from Dunedin in New Zealand. One of the earliest bands to record on the Flying Nun label, they helped form the style of music known as the Dunedin Sound, along with label mates such as The Chills, The Verlaines and Sneaky Feelings, all of whom appeared alongside the Stones on the seminal Flying Nun release The Dunedin Double EP. Whereas the other three bands to appear on this record went on to increased fame both in new Zealand and overseas, the Stones split up not long after its release, although all members of the band went on to success in other local bands. Most important of these was Wayne Elsey's time in The DoubleHappys, a band which itself led to the formation of Straitjacket Fits.

Discography

Date of Release Title Label Charted Certification Catalog Number
Albums
1982 Dunedin Double EP Flying Nun Records - -

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