Origin Auckland, New Zealand Name Dion Lunadon Years active 1991–present | Instruments Guitar, Bass, Vocals Occupation(s) Musician | |
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Associated acts The D4, A Place To Bury Strangers, Nothing at All!, The Rainy Days, The Snitches, The True Lovers, The Scavengers Genres Garage rock, Punk rock, Noise rock, Power pop Albums 6twenty, A Place to Bury Strangers, Exploding Head, Out of My Head, Transfixiation Similar People A Place to Bury Strangers, Oliver Ackermann, The D4, Emil Nikolaisen, Serena‑Maneesh |
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Dion Lunadon (born 4 March 1976) is a New Zealand bassist, guitarist and former band leader. He is known for his high energy, aggressive stage presence.
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Early life

Lunadon was born Dion Palmer in Auckland, New Zealand. He studied piano as a child before taking up the guitar in his teen years.
Career

As a young man Lunadon played with a number of New Zealand bands, including The Snitches, Marty Sauce and The Source, Nothing at All! and The Rainy Days. He has also played bass and sang with The Scavengers at various reformation shows

Lunadon was a member of the New Zealand rock band The D4, who produced several recordings and performed at Homebake 2004.

In 2009, Lunadon formed the band True Lovers.

In 2010, Lunadon played bass in New York noise rockers A Place To Bury Strangers. As well as regular energetic stage performances, he played with this group on the albums Worship and Transfixation, the EP Onwards to the Wall and a number of other recordings.
In 2014 Lunadon performed at the Ridgewood Music Festival.