Straitjacket Fits

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  • New Zealand
  • flying nun
  • indie
  • Kiwi
  • alternative rock
Like many of their stable-mates, the band hailed from the southern city of Dunedin. They formed from the ashes of The DoubleHappys, a band comprising Shayne Carter, Wayne Elsey and John Collie. The tragic accidental death of Elsey saw Carter and Collie join forces with David Wood in 1986 to form Straitjacket Fits. Andrew Brough (from The Orange) signed on the following year, adding a foil in the form of pop sensibility to Carter's more raucous songwriting. Read more on Last.fm

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Songs

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    A.P.S.

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    All That That Brings

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    APS

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    APS (Live at the Wireless, Triple J '91)

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    Bad Note for a Heart

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    Bad Note for a Heart (single mix)

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    Brittle

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    Brittle (from Red Hot's 'No Alternative')

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    Brother's Keeper

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    Burn it Up

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    Cast Stone

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    Cat Iana Can

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    Cat inna Can

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    Cave In

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    Dead Heat

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    Dialing a Prayer

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    Dialling a Prayer

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    Dialling Up a Prayer

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    Done

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    Down in Splendor

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    Down in Splendour

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    Fabulous Things

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    Falling

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    Grate

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    Hail

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    Hand in Mine

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    Headwind

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    If I Were You

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    In Spite of It All

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    Joyride

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    Let it Blow

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    Life in One Chord

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    Melt Against Yourself

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    Missing Presumed Drowned

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    Missing Presumed Drowned (album mix)

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    Only You Knew

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    Quiet Come

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    Roller Ride

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    Rolleride

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    Rollerride

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    She Speeds

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    Skin to Wear

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    Skin to Wear (Stripped Back mix) (out-take from 'Melt')

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    Skin to Wear (Stripped mix)

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    So Long Marianne

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    Solid

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    Spacing

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    Sparkle That Shines

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    Such a Daze

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    Such a Daze (Live at the Wireless, Triple J '91)