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The Hummingbirds are an Australian jangle pop band formed in 1986 from members of the band Bug Eyed Monsters. They debuted in 1987 with "Alimony", followed by "Everything You Said", "Swim to Shore" and "Hindsight". The Hummingbirds then signed to rooART and recorded loveBUZZ with Mitch Easter. It was a major hit and earned an American release, though sales were slow despite excellent revews. They continued recording for Australian audiences until 1993, when the group disbanded.


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