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The Whizz Kids | |
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Origin | Auckland, New Zealand |
Genres | Rock, pop |
Years active | 1980 |
Labels | Ripper Records |
Past members | Andrew Snoid Mark Bell Tim Mahon Ian Gilroy |
The Whizz Kids was a New Zealand rock band featuring Andrew Snoid, Mark Bell, Tim Mahon, and Ian Gilroy, who had previously played together in the Plague. They released a 7" single titled "Occupational Hazard" on Ripper Records in 1980, with the B-side being "Reena" by the Spelling Mistakes.
Discography
- "Occupational Hazard" (7") (1980), Ripper Records
References
- "Whizz Kids* / Spelling Mistakes* – Occupational Hazard / Reena". Discogs. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
External links
- Band File: Whizz Kids, Rip It Up, 1 May 1980, p. 23
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