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Cut Off Your Hands
Cut Off Your Hands
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Supergroove
Supergroove
New Zealand funk rock music group
2
48May
48May
3
Shihad
Shihad
New Zealand alternative rock band
4
Flight of the Conchords
Flight of the Conchords
New Zealand-based musical comedy duo
5
Airbourne
Airbourne
Australian hard rock band
6
Sol3 Mio
Sol3 Mio
New Zealand musical trio
7
The Phoenix Foundation
The Phoenix Foundation
progressive indie rock band formed in Wellington, New Zealand
8
Shapeshifter
Shapeshifter
New Zealand musical group
9
Little Barrie
Little Barrie
band
10
Neil Finn
Neil Finn
New Zealand musician
11
Steriogram
Steriogram
punk band
12
Goodnight Nurse
Goodnight Nurse
New Zealand pop punk band
13
Fairmont
Fairmont
musical band
14
Phil Rudd
Phil Rudd
Australian drummer
15
Sea of Treachery
Sea of Treachery
American metalcore band
16
Katchafire
Katchafire
band that plays Roots reggae
17
The Rabble
The Rabble
Punkt band from New Zealand
18
Authority Zero
Authority Zero
band
19
Mark de Clive-Lowe
Mark de Clive-Lowe
New Zealand musician
20
Mumsdollar
Mumsdollar
21
Battle Circus
Battle Circus
22
Salmonella Dub
Salmonella Dub
band
23
Liam Finn
Liam Finn
New Zealand musician
24
Tiger Army
Tiger Army
American pyschobilly band
25
Rapture Ruckus
Rapture Ruckus
26
Millencolin
Millencolin
Swedish band from Örebro
27
Gorgoroth
Gorgoroth
Norwegian black metal band
28
8 Foot Sativa
8 Foot Sativa
metal music band from New Zealand
29
Saving Grace
Saving Grace
Metalcore band based out of New Zealand
30
Leaves' Eyes
Leaves' Eyes
Norwegian symphonic metal band
31
Ilan Rubin
Ilan Rubin
American musician
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Tiki Taane
Tiki Taane
New Zealand musician
33
Antagonist A.D.
Antagonist A.D.
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Music

The DHDFD's (rumored to mean "Don't Have Dogs For Dinner") are a four-piece New Zealand garage punk band who formed during the summer of 2005 in the Point Chevalier area of Auckland New Zealand. They released a five track E.P, "Pastor of Muppets", in September 2006 which has subsequently sold out, going on to record a video for their single "Pompino's Magical Blast", receiving considerable rotation on Alt TV. The band have played alongside such internationally recognised acts as King Brothers, The Mint Chicks, The Black Lips, and local artists Rackets, The Demi Whores, and Pika few, as well as the 2009 Big Day Out festival in Auckland.

Their live shows have drawn both acclaim and criticism for their anarchic, chaotic performance – in mid 2008, Scot Brown's ascension of the lighting rig at Auckland venue Space saw the group barred for the foreseeable future. Best drummer was Matt Brearley