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- Dubious_Brothers abstract "Dubious Brothers were a hip-hop duo based in Hamilton, New Zealand, formed in 2000. Members were Chris Macro (born Christopher Shaw, beatmaker/engineer/producer) and Tyna Keelan (guitars/bass/emcee). While New Zealand/Aotearoa hip-hop at the time (led by Che Fu and King Kapisi) was tending to contain a South Pacific influence, Dubious Brothers produced a more international style. This was largely due to the time Keelan had spent as a musician in Europe and Asia.".
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- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink 4Corners.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_hip_hop_groups.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Che_Fu.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink DJ_Sirvere.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Deceptakonz.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton,_New_Zealand.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink King_Kapisi.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Mareko.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Native_Sons.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Prohibition_of_drugs.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Recorded_Music_NZ.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Shock_Records.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink The_New_Zealand_Herald.
- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dubious Brothers".
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- Dubious_Brothers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dubious_Brothers subject Category:New_Zealand_hip_hop_groups.
- Dubious_Brothers hypernym Duo.
- Dubious_Brothers type Band.
- Dubious_Brothers type Group.
- Dubious_Brothers type Group.
- Dubious_Brothers comment "Dubious Brothers were a hip-hop duo based in Hamilton, New Zealand, formed in 2000. Members were Chris Macro (born Christopher Shaw, beatmaker/engineer/producer) and Tyna Keelan (guitars/bass/emcee). While New Zealand/Aotearoa hip-hop at the time (led by Che Fu and King Kapisi) was tending to contain a South Pacific influence, Dubious Brothers produced a more international style. This was largely due to the time Keelan had spent as a musician in Europe and Asia.".
- Dubious_Brothers label "Dubious Brothers".
- Dubious_Brothers sameAs Q5310764.
- Dubious_Brothers sameAs m.025z8v9.
- Dubious_Brothers sameAs Q5310764.
- Dubious_Brothers wasDerivedFrom Dubious_Brothers?oldid=613171415.
- Dubious_Brothers isPrimaryTopicOf Dubious_Brothers.