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Much loved stalwarts of the late 80s, Sydney pub scene, at one point it seemed that the Happy Hate Me Nots were destined for success outside Australia. Graduating from Sydney's legendary Waterfront Records, the band signed a deal with San Francisco's Rough Trade Records and had their first album, "Out" released in the US. Unfortunately things didn't work out. They released a final EP and essentially ceased activity until late 2006 when the band reformed for a sold out show at Sydney's Annandale Hotel. Coinciding with this was the release of an anthology, The Good That's Been Done. With a sound that borrowed from the power pop scene, the band was also inspired by Bob Marley and the heavier aspects of Australian rock and roll. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Time And The State

Out

The good that's been done
Not The Singer But The Songs: An Alex Chilton Tribute

The Good That's Been Done... (An Anthology)
Tales From The Australian Underground vol 2 1977 - 1990 Disc 2
The ModPopPunk Archives

Not So Humdrum
Tales Two (2)

A Place To Live

It won't do any good
Good That's Been Done