Talk:Didz Hammond

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anybody know anything else on genius didz? Stan weller 09:56, 1 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Genres

Hammond's original band The Cooper Temple Clause are commonly perceived as a Post-hardcore band. Subsequently Hammond can be considered to have played post-hardcore for at least five years, prior to his departure of the band for his current post-punk revival work in Dirty Pretty Things. --Featherfin 17:05, 4 August 2007 (UTC)

  • Wait, commonly perceived by whom? As a long-time avid fan of TCTC who has been around the forums and fan domain for years, I have never heard them called post-hardcore. They are not really even punk. Read the post-hardcore article again, and find a reputable source describing them as such, I'm really not convinced. Jdcooper 17:48, 5 August 2007 (UTC)