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Labels
  
Daisychain

Record label
  
Almighty Records

Active from
  
1992

Origin
  
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, U.K.

Years active
  
1992–1999; 2008–present

Associated acts
  
Creech (band) Majuri Bullet Good Cop Bad Cop

Members
  
Taz Cebula Nick Illife Jon Cebula

Albums
  
The 3rd WatchTower, Reginald's Revenge

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Grunge, Indie rock

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Nukeateen is a UK rock band that was formed by singer/guitarist Taz Cebula and bassist Jon Cebula in Wellingborough, England in 1992. Nukeateen went through a few drummers, the most notable being Nick Iliffe, who joined the band in 1996. Nukeateen was also a cocktail served for several years in the Cannon pub, Wellingborough.

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History

In 1998 Nukeateen recorded their debut album "Ozone" released the same year.

NUKEATEEN ( nuke-a-teen ) N. 1. Catalyst used in explosion of body's senses. 2. Disruption of Karma into a state of uncontrollable frenzy. 3. Means achieving the above. 4. Alcoholic cocktail of unknown ingredients.

Nukeateen played their farewell gig (The 9.1.99 gig) to a full house at the Oakley Arms Rushden, Northants, England. After ten years (2008) they got back together to record the songs that were popular live, but never made it to the studio, around 48 songs in total.

The songs will be made into four new albums and will be available for download with full colour inlays or order on CD. The first album "Reginalds Revenge" is due for release in 2009.

On Friday, 4 September 2009, Nukeateen was featured on the Weekender introducing BBC show, and was featured in the NME Awards 2009 Teen Drive In Videos section

Songs

Sounds Like MeReginald's Revenge · 2010
SleestacksReginald's Revenge · 2010
Anything That MovesThe 3rd WatchTower · 2012

References

Nukeateen Wikipedia