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Well, here ya go. Thought I'd take the time to draw up a picture of your car

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:)

hahah you dumbass

hahaha u forgot to put the lolvo badge on it ;)

if anyone is interested we compiled a video of our time in the studio

nice very laid back

So where's my CD Tom?

Guitarists should work as hard as the drummer :P

haha dont make me break out the drummer humour.. there is ALOT :P

its getting mixed this month :) will get u a copy as soon as its out dude! :D

nice

but your drummer has nothing over my mate Nick Parnell.

Nicks the best drummer Ive ever heard. Should have gone to the states and worked with Pearl Jam or someone similar. used to be in The Undecided an old local adelaide band.

Instead is into percussion "stuff", symphony orchestra etc. ABC sell his music.

The Undecided - 1993 Disolve

Marble

Iron On

Spiderpillowmonkeyhead

Accidental

Ah, Mephistophilis!

also have some of his old mixtapes from the band. Awesome stuff

nice

but your drummer has nothing over my mate Nick Parnell.

Nicks the best drummer Ive ever heard. Should have gone to the states and worked with Pearl Jam or someone similar. used to be in The Undecided an old local adelaide band.

Instead is into percussion "stuff", symphony orchestra etc. ABC sell his music.

The Undecided - 1993 Disolve

Marble

Iron On

Spiderpillowmonkeyhead

Accidental

Ah, Mephistophilis!

also have some of his old mixtapes from the band. Awesome stuff

for some reason I recognise his name!! does he do session work ?? haha pretty sure i've seen or heard him somewhere.

and our drummer is alot younger than the rest of the band... only 19!! ;)

we refer to him as the "little bitch" of the band. haha always 1 in 5.

Nick is recognized as the most gifted student to come out from SA's Elders Conservatorium of Music - Adelaide University.

Travels the world thesedays for various festivals. ie womadelaide, the fringe festival, supports orchestra's

http://www.nickparnell.com/

Probably because Alex Carapetis left the Elder Conservatorium after one year :P he has since toured with Nine Inch Nails (Personally hired by Trent) and Julian Casablancas (Seperately, obviously). Its like Adelaide is some sort of hub for drummers!

N.B. Im not familiar with Nicks work at all, just stirring :teehee:

Probably because Alex Carapetis left the Elder Conservatorium after one year :P he has since toured with Nine Inch Nails (Personally hired by Trent) and Julian Casablancas (Seperately, obviously). Its like Adelaide is some sort of hub for drummers!

N.B. Im not familiar with Nicks work at all, just stirring :teehee:

maybe they're just primal over that way??? whistling.gif they like hitting things??

Nick could have gone that way (should have in my book) but is right into percussion.

Awesome sounds tho. Best drummer Ive ever head. Lars Ulrich (metallica) has nothing on Nick......

everyday after school I had to wait for 2.5hrs to be picked up (back in 90-1994), used to listen to Nick while doing homework (nick was a boarder @ westminster, every afternoon spent hours in the music room smashing the drums), seriously never heard anyone to have the wood on his skills.

Pretty sure Nick Parnell was a casual percussion teacher at my high school (Pulteney). Name rings a bell...

I'll never forget the day his percussion ensemble performed for a group from a nursing home. As soon as they started all the old fogies were reaching for their hearing aids! Gold!

finally got another hook for my cargo barrier :D !! cheers.gif

car alarm went off just as I was heading off to work.... rather odd!

could have been a cat I thinkpinch.gif haha dunno there was no-one there though! (it was probably 10 seconds til I got there)

maybe i'm paranoid whistling.gif

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