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across the United States and an also-resurrected All About Eve across the United
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Playground label run by former Phonogram A&R man Charlie Eyre. The sound was heavy and the production very intricate, but fans noted that several songs were uncomfortably similar to previous Mission songs, notably "Dragonfly", which was very similar to the 1990 hit
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and indoor dates to replace the cancelled French dates from earlier in the year. The band also played dates in
Australia and New Zealand for the first time in their career. For the second half of 1990, they enlisted the help of Paul "Etch" Etchells
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show and reports of their debauched behaviour continued to appear in the press. The release of a second single, "Deliverance", coincided with the UK arena dates. Illness beset the first
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that was part of Hussey's Mormon upbringing. Mick Brown has a different account, saying the name came from his favourite brand of speakers, Mission. When the band planned to tour the US in 1987, it was found that a Philadelphia
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recording of the final show, which included additional footage from the tour. The DVD debuted in the official UK BBC charts at No.6βthe highest UK chart position in many years for the band. In June 2010, SPV released
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encores and occasional songs during the main set. The final concert in the series was filmed, and each night recorded and later released as part of a
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cover band, the Metal Gurus, and released a number of singles under the moniker.
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2550:Craig Adams
2531:The Mission
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2083:The Quietus
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1214:the Prodigy
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