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The Dental practitioners called it per day when guitarist Bob Collins left the Medway, Kent-based Brit-pop music group in 1996 following band’s disappointing final album, Deep Six. Vocalist/guitarist Mick Murphy, bassist Tag Matthews, and drummer Rob Grigg regrouped with brand-new guitarist Chris Flack to create Coax. After offering their new music group an equally poor but much less unforgettable name compared to the Dental practitioners, the quartet released Concern with Position Still in early 1998. Even though the album is certainly a resounding go back to form following the too-noisy and underwritten Deep Six, and it is for all intents and reasons simply a Dental practitioners record under a different name, Concern with Position Still was practically ignored in both U.S. as well as the U.K. and Coax divide before saving a follow-up.

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