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Was it the curse of the ABLE TASMANS that led to the Chills' demise? "How do you feel about stealing another band’s drummer, Martin?” goes the ad on Auckland’s BFM. In comes Graeme Humphreys doing the wickedest Martin Phillipps impression you’re likely to hear this side of the College radio circuit. "Well, I wouldn’t exactly call it stealing," he mumbles.

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Rip It Up, Issue 183, 1 October 1992, Page 10

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Was it the curse of the ABLE TASMANS that led to the Chills' demise? "How do you feel about stealing another band’s drummer, Martin?” goes the ad on Auckland’s BFM. In comes Graeme Humphreys doing the wickedest Martin Phillipps impression you’re likely to hear this side of the College radio circuit. "Well, I wouldn’t exactly call it stealing," he mumbles. Rip It Up, Issue 183, 1 October 1992, Page 10

Was it the curse of the ABLE TASMANS that led to the Chills' demise? "How do you feel about stealing another band’s drummer, Martin?” goes the ad on Auckland’s BFM. In comes Graeme Humphreys doing the wickedest Martin Phillipps impression you’re likely to hear this side of the College radio circuit. "Well, I wouldn’t exactly call it stealing," he mumbles. Rip It Up, Issue 183, 1 October 1992, Page 10

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