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Tim and James Monger, who were joined by guitarist Gregory McIntosh bassist Scott McClintock and drummer and Fido Kennington. Their eponymous debut of self-described "Northern Rock" appeared in April 2005 on the Boston's Stop, Pop &amp; Roll label, and soon charted on CMJ's Top 200. The band toured extensively before recording &lt;i&gt;Compass Rose Bouquet&lt;/i&gt;, which was issued on Michigan-based multi-media conglomerate company Quack!Media (which publishes &lt;i&gt;Found&lt;/i&gt; magazine) in the summer of 2007.
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