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+ | ====== Humphrey The Tea Cup ====== | ||
+ | Punk Rock\\ | ||
+ | Johannesburg, | ||
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+ | This is for all of you that were around back in 1997. In the beginning stages of the new SA punk rock revolution. It was the late 90’s, apartheid was over, the South African youth felt free to express themselves and music was becoming more accessible due to the internet. | ||
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+ | Out of Benoni came Humphrey the Tea Cup. Their lead singer Scott had off the wall antics. A Bad Religion type front man – like Greg Graffin." | ||
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+ | (from [[http:// | ||
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+ | "This originally named music festival, held annually since '99, showcases (most) of Southern Africa' | ||
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+ | On the Punk stage.... Humphrey the Tea Cup, with their new bassist (she is probably one of the best I've ever seen) made a lot of nice noise, even if they did come on stage a little pickled." | ||
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+ | (from [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Compilation Appearances ==== | ||
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+ | **Taking on the World** (Croakroom Records, 2000)\\ | ||
+ | 08) Supersonic Girl |
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