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Noisy New Zealand guitar pop band Straitjacket Fits was led by singer/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:6p5l2pDGuDBxKhhKixeLJM">Shayne Carter</a> and rounded out by his former <a href="spotify:artist:0JxsDDURSPgIvRAApsc4wO">Doublehappys</a> mate John Collie on drums and bassist David Wood; a second guitarist, Andrew Brough, signed on shortly after the group's 1986 formation. The 1987 EP Life in One Chord was Straitjacket Fits' debut, scoring a minor hit with the wonderful "She Speeds"; they resurfaced a year later with the LP Hail, which received almost universal acclaim. A world tour followed before the quartet returned to the studio to record 1990's Melt, highlighted by the hit single "Bad Note for a Heart." After a grueling tour, Brough quit to form the group <a href="spotify:artist:7oVX9qsJ2UNyOodCCUEpHk">Bike</a> and was replaced by guitarist Mark Peterson. Without Brough's more melodic contributions, Straitjacket Fits adopted an even rawer sound than in the past, first evidenced by the 1992 EP Done; the 1993 LP Blow continued in a similar vein, but after touring America with <a href="spotify:artist:2YvNi4oPdBgD45gc1UycxW">the Bats</a> and the JPS Experience, the band amicably dissolved. <a href="spotify:artist:6p5l2pDGuDBxKhhKixeLJM">Carter</a> eventually resurfaced in <a href="spotify:artist:4SHrwIwTCwsAJzIhRgB3OC">Dimmer</a>. Andrew Brough died on February 4, 2020. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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