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Brendan Kibble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He is best known for his work with the Bam Balams and the Navahodads. |
 | | In 1984 Kibble left Brisbane and relocated to Sydney, where he formed the Bam Balams, who released an album, an ep, and several singles. |
 | | During the Bam Balams, Kibble was approached by Sid Griffin of the Long Ryders to join Sid's new band, the Coal Porters. |
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