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Peter Gutteridge

Peter Gutteridge was among the unsung heroes of the brand new Zealand music picture, a founding person in several important rings and among the expert contractors of what became referred to as the “Dunedin Audio,” but at exactly the same time an designer who also sadly received small acknowledgement for …

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Snapper

Noise rock device Snapper was led by singer/guitarist Peter Gutteridge, an unsung hero of the brand new Zealand pop picture whose réamounté included stints like a founding person in both Clean and the Chills. Snapper developed from the lineup of another Gutteridge-led music group, the Dunedin-based Phromes, as well as …

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The Clean

The Clean were probably one of the most influential New Zealand bands from the post-punk era. They shaped in the city of Dunedin in 1978, when Hamish Kilgour (drums) and his sibling David (acoustic guitar) recruited David’s college friend, guitarist Peter Gutteridge. Quickly afterward, they opened up for New Zealand …

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