Mega City Four
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Mega City Four were an English
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 indie/pop punk
Pop punk
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 band
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 who were popular in the UK
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 in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Mega City Four consisted of guitarist
Guitarist
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/vocalist Wiz, his brother and rhythm guitar
Rhythm guitar
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ist/vocalist Danny Brown, bassist
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/vocalist Gerry Bryant and drummer
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 Chris Jones. According to Uncut
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magazine, the group "earned a reputation across the globe as an exciting live band".

History

Wiz and Bryant were in a band together at school called 'Stallion', who performed two shows together (one at Cove Secondary School, where "Stallion will come for you" stickers were handed out, and the show was ended when the school cut the power) before Wiz decided he wanted to form a new band with Bryant and Danny Brown, named 'Capricorn', after the brothers' shared star sign.

Mega City Four were formed in 1987 and the band's career started with performing gigs around their local town of Farnborough
Farnborough, Hampshire
-History:Name changes: Ferneberga ; Farnburghe, Farenberg ; Farnborowe, Fremborough, Fameborough .Tower Hill, Cove: There is substantial evidence...

 before making their vinyl
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 debut in September 1987 with "Miles Apart"/"Running In Darkness". The single
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 led to a round of gigs
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 with fellow punk
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-influenced bands like Senseless Things
Senseless Things
Senseless Things were a British indie punk band, who were active on the UK festival circuit in the late 1980s and early 1990s.-Career:Senseless Things formed around the musical partnership of songwriter Mark Keds and Morgan Nicholls , who as eleven year old schoolboys in Twickenham, Middlesex put...

 and Snuff
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Snuff are a British punk rock band formed in Hendon in 1986. Their name reportedly came about after a long discussion about names ended up with one of them claiming "That's Enough", which was then shortened to Snuff...

.

"Miles Apart" and "Running" were reissued (separately) in 1988 on the independent label
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 Decoy, along with the more melodic "Distant Relatives" and "Less Than Senseless". A healthy following latched on to them, and supported the band's 1989 debut album
Album
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, Tranzophobia.

The band continued to tour extensively around the UK, across Europe
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 and over to North America
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, working with bands including Les Thugs
Les Thugs
Les Thugs are a punk band from France. The band were formed in 1983 with five members and were soon reduced to four in the same year: Eric Sourice on guitar and lead vocals, Thierry Meanard on guitar, Christophe Sourice on drums, and Gerald Chabaud on bass up until 1983. Chabaud was replaced by...

, Ned's Atomic Dustbin
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
Ned's Atomic Dustbin are an English rock band formed in Stourbridge in West Midlands in November 1987. The band took their name from an episode of The Goon Show. The band were unusual for using two bass players in their lineup: Alex Griffin played melody lines high up on one bass, and Mat Cheslin...

, Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine and Doughboys
Doughboys (band)
Doughboys were a Canadian alternative rock band that were active in the late 1980s and early/mid 1990s. The band was renowned for its musical blend of punk and pop-style melodies.-Early Years:...

, amongst many others. The band's second studio album, Who Cares Wins (1990), was followed by a compilation album
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 of their early 7" singles, called Terribly Sorry Bob (1991). The band subsequently moved to a major record label to record
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 two further studio albums, Sebastopol Rd. (1992) (recorded by Jessica Corcoran at London's Greenhouse Recording Studios) and Magic Bullets (1993). After falling out with their record label, they moved to Fire Records to record their final studio album, Soulscraper (1996). In addition to their studio albums, the band also released a live album
Live album
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, a Peel Sessions disc, and a number of singles. The British music journalist
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, Martin Roach, wrote a biography of the band, "Mega City Four: Tall Stories and Creepy Crawlies", published in 1993.

The band had been together for over a decade when they broke up in early 1996. Wiz moved to Montreal
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 and joined Canadian
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 alternative rock
Alternative rock
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 band, Doughboys
Doughboys (band)
Doughboys were a Canadian alternative rock band that were active in the late 1980s and early/mid 1990s. The band was renowned for its musical blend of punk and pop-style melodies.-Early Years:...

.

Wiz and Bryant continued playing together in Serpico after the demise of Mega City Four. After Serpico, Wiz went on to form Ipanema
Ipanema (band)
Ipanema were a British three piece rock band from Farnborough, Hampshire. They released two singles, one mini album and one full length album. The band finished and released its final recording in January 2008.-Early days:...

, who were still playing and recording until late 2006.

Having just returned from a tour of the United States
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, Wiz collapsed at a band rehearsal. It was announced on 7 December 2006 that Wiz had died at St. George's Hospital, Tooting
Tooting
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, South London
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 from a blood clot
Thrombus
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 on the brain
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 on 6 December.

The Forward 4 Wiz trust was set up in April 2007, in memory of Wiz’s approach to music and life.

British band Muse
Muse (band)
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 released a cover
Cover version
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 of the Mega City Four song "Prague", as a b-side
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 to their single "Resistance" on 22 February 2010. This was dedicated to Wiz, as Muse had been inspired by Mega City Four's music.

Singles and EPs

  • "Miles Apart" / "Running in Darkness" (March 1988)
  • "Clear Blue Sky" (November 1988)
  • "Less Than Senseless" (March 1989)
  • "Awkward Kid" (October 1989)
  • "Finish EP" (1989)
  • "There Goes My Happy Marriage EP" (1990)
  • "Words That Say" (September 1991) (UK
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     #66)
  • "Stop EP" (January 1992) (UK #36)
  • "Stop" - Live Single (January 1992)
  • "Shivering Sand" (May 1992) (UK #35)
  • "Shivering Sand" - Live Single (May 1992)
  • "Iron Sky" (May 1993) (UK #48)
  • "Wallflower" (July 1993) (UK #69)
  • "Wallflower" - Live Single (July 1993)
  • "Skidding" (September 1995)
  • "Superstar" / "Chrysanth" (1995)
  • "Android Dreams" (February 1996)

Albums

  • Tranzophobia
    Tranzophobia (album)
    Tranzophobia was the first album recorded by Mega City Four. This was a post-punk indie band from Farnborough, England and the album was released in 1989 on Decoy Records, c/o Vinyl Solution.-Side 1:# "Start"# "Pride and Prejudice"...

    (June 1989) (UK
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     #67)
  • Who Cares Wins
    Who Cares Wins (album)
    Released in 1990. Who Cares Wins was Mega City Four's second studio album.- Track Listing :# "Who Cares?"# "Static Interference?"# "Rose Coloured"# "Grudge"# "Me Not You"# "Messenger"# "Violet"# "Rail"# "Mistook"# "Open"# "Revolution"...

    (October 1990)
  • Terribly Sorry Bob (April 1991)
  • Sebastopol Rd.
    Sebastopol Rd. (album)
    Released in 1992 on Big Life Records Sebastopol Rd was Mega City Four's third studio album.-Side 1:# "Ticket Collector"# "Scared Of Cats"# "Callous"# "Peripheral"# "Anne Bancroft"# "Prague"-Side 2:# "Clown"# "Props"# "Whats Up"# "Vague"# "Stop"...

    (February 1992) (UK #41)
  • Inspiringly Titled - The Live Album (Spring 1992)
  • Magic Bullets
    Magic Bullets (album)
    Released in 1994 on Big Life Records Magic Bullets was Mega City Four's forth studio album. The album was recorded at Metropolis Studios near Hammersmith, London.-Side 2:# "Enemy Skies"# "Wallflower"# "President"# "Shadow"# "Underdog"# "Greener"...

    (1993) (UK #57)
  • Peel Sessions (1993)
  • Soulscraper
    Soulscraper (album)
    Released in 1996. Soulscraper was Mega City Four's sixth and last studio album.- Track Listing :# "Android Dreams"# "The Dog Lady"# "Skidding"# "I Stop Breathing"# "Creepy Crawlies"# "Circles of One"# "I Know Where You Live"# "Superstar"...

    (1996)

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