These images of various bands and assorted Auckland punk scene faces from 1978 through to the mid-1980s came from a private collection and have been gifted to AudioCulture anonymously. They are copyright free pursuant to the owner's wishes.
The Fetals in Auckland Domain: Jed Town, Ian Gilroy and Deborah Shadbolt. The show was part of an Auckland parks tour with The Warners.
Chris Knox with The Enemy, likely at Zwines, 1978
The Front Line (also variously known as The Mucky Pups and The Fire Engines): Steve, Kirk and drummer Spike Nasty (ex-The Masochists) at Zwines. This is the only known picture of the band.
The Bird Nest Roys
William Griffiths with The Respectables
The Idle Idols at Auckland's Windsor Castle, 1978
Steve and Kirk from The Front Line with Deborah Shadbolt at Squeeze in Auckland's Fanshaw Street, 1979/80
Doug Hood, Mick Dawson and Chris Knox with The Enemy, probably at The Windsor Castle, Auckland, 1978
Jed Town with The Superettes in Hamilton, 1979
John 'No-one' Hunter with The Terrorways at Zwines
The Idle Idols' Shona Bruce, 1978/79
The Spelling Mistakes' Nigel Russell and Nick Hanson, possibly at The Reverb Room, Symonds Street
The Terrorways at The Windsor Castle, probably in 1979: Dean Martelli, Chris Orange, John Hunter and Gary Hunt
A version of The Aliens at Zwines: Warwick "Hitler" Fowler, Alistair "Rabbit" Duguid, Jamie Jetson (rear) and Craig Emery
Chris Knox with Toy Love - Photo by Julie Curlette
Zwines
Doug Hood with Bird Nest Roys
Josephine Griffiths and Jamie Jetson,Vulcan Lane, Auckland, likely 1978
Ross Hollands with Bird Nest Roys
Ross Hollands with Bird Nest Roys
Jamie Jetson
Kath Webster with Look Blue Go Purple, venue unknown
Toy Love's Mike Dooley in 1980 - Photo by Julie Curlette
Sue Schreiber
Jamie Jetson
Toy Love in Sydney: Jane Walker (out of picture), Mike Dooley, Chris Moody and Doug Hood
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