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Three years of preparation culminated in the debut performance at Zanzibar for Auckland’s PLANS FOR A BUILDING and the release of their first single 'Some Altar, Some Sacrifice The band’s core is the Pound brothers, Tom and Pat, who appeared briefly some time ago as Just A Gesture but since then have been working on the new band with bassist Philip Bishop. The band debuted in unusual fashion by giving away copies of the single at the door of the gig. Pictured are (L-R): Eric Raulston (keyboards), Roddy Carlson (drums), Tom Pound (vocals), Patrick Pound (guitars), Philip Bishop (bass).

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Rip It Up, Issue 86, 1 September 1984, Page 2

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Three years of preparation culminated in the debut performance at Zanzibar for Auckland’s PLANS FOR A BUILDING and the release of their first single 'Some Altar, Some Sacrifice The band’s core is the Pound brothers, Tom and Pat, who appeared briefly some time ago as Just A Gesture but since then have been working on the new band with bassist Philip Bishop. The band debuted in unusual fashion by giving away copies of the single at the door of the gig. Pictured are (L-R): Eric Raulston (keyboards), Roddy Carlson (drums), Tom Pound (vocals), Patrick Pound (guitars), Philip Bishop (bass). Rip It Up, Issue 86, 1 September 1984, Page 2

Three years of preparation culminated in the debut performance at Zanzibar for Auckland’s PLANS FOR A BUILDING and the release of their first single 'Some Altar, Some Sacrifice The band’s core is the Pound brothers, Tom and Pat, who appeared briefly some time ago as Just A Gesture but since then have been working on the new band with bassist Philip Bishop. The band debuted in unusual fashion by giving away copies of the single at the door of the gig. Pictured are (L-R): Eric Raulston (keyboards), Roddy Carlson (drums), Tom Pound (vocals), Patrick Pound (guitars), Philip Bishop (bass). Rip It Up, Issue 86, 1 September 1984, Page 2

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