The Exponents

The Exponents

Long Tail Rock Pop Classic nz pop Kiwi rock Pop rock

Christchurch 🇳🇿

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Top The Exponents songs

Why Does Love Do This to Me
Why Does Love Do This to Me The Exponents
I'll Say Goodbye (Even Though I'm Blue)
I'll Say Goodbye (Even Though I'm Blue) The Exponents
Who Loves Who the Most
Who Loves Who the Most The Exponents
Whatever Happened to Tracey
Whatever Happened to Tracey The Exponents
Sink Like a Stone
Sink Like a Stone The Exponents

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About The Exponents

One of the most popular acts on the famed New Zealand label Mushroom, the Dance Exponents grew out of the South Canterbury-based band Basement, one of the area's biggest teen groups of the late '70s. Vocalist Jordan Luck and guitarist Brian Jones eventually relocated to Christchurch, where in late 1981 they formed the Dance Exponents with guitarist Steve Cowan, bassist David Gent and drummer Michael Harralambi. As the group's name indicated, their primary focus was dance music, and their target demographic was teens; however, with the youth market effectively blocked from the Christchurch p...