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Tim McCoy and the Papercuts | |
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Origin | Dover, New Hampshire, US |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Milltown Recording Company |
Associated acts | Heavens to Murgatroid Weed Inc. Lemon Fresh Kids Starch Jon Nolan and Hokum The Monster Makers/Gay Bride of Frankenstein The Donkey Show |
Website | timmccoyandthepapercuts |
Members | Tim McCoy (Vocals and Bass Guitar) Jason Boyce (Guitar) Dan McGarry (Drums) Billy Butler (Wurlitzer, Piano, Guitar) Jamie Biscomb (Vocals and Percussion) |
Past members | Kevin Ure (Drums) |
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