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"...in late 1972, the band were put into the studio with engineer/producer (and soon to be Aztec) Gil Matthews.
Armed with a stack of sound effects records, the album was recorded at odd hours (in-between Matthew’s day-job at Havoc and his night-time one as new drummer for the Aztecs) and resulted in an eclectic mix of progressive rock, protest songs and ballads – with a healthy dose of humour (witness: “Fancy Underpants”!). Added to this mix are: explosions, backwards tapes, crazy keyboards, nuclear explosions, crashing aeroplanes and fuzzed out psych guitar. (http://www.aztecrecords.com.au/products/avscd034)
John Brownrigg (vocals, guitar, bass), Ron Walters (vocals, piano, Hammond organ, guitar), Paul Doo (drums, percussion), Ronnie Williams (vocals)
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