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There are two groups known as The Chemist:
1) The Chemist are a four piece from Perth, Western Australia. They are Benjamin Witt (vocals, guitar, keys), Elliot Smith (Drums), James Ireland (keyboards), Hamish Rahn (Bass).

2) THE CHEMIST was a house-project from the British producer Geroge Miller. Between 1995-2001 he created a bunch of house-tracks, like “Ruff Kutz”, “Regal” or “Running Wild”.

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  • Comet_Course

    Haha LeroyP what the fuck.

    5 Oct 2010 Reply
  • occer

    Way to predict their career...

    4 Oct 2010 Reply
  • LeroyP

    I predict they'll get a lot bigger. [2] frontman was ready to start his solo career before the end of their set tonight. They'll be backed by JJJ and release a decent debut album which will be their best and they will probably release 2 or so more albums and then he'll go solo and dominate the radiowaves and then MAYBE they'll do one more album. we've seen it all before... but i hope it doesnt turn out like that

    1 Oct 2010 Reply
  • Nate999

    Saw them warm up for Silversun Pickups in Australia. I predict they'll get a lot bigger. They deserve to, at least.

    24 Sep 2010 Reply
  • cutcommon

    Looking forward to the songs off Lullaby.

    9 Sep 2010 Reply
  • Orichalcon

    Best new talent out of Perth. Keep creating music, guys. I know you've just published your first EP, but can't wait for a full album! Such creative music! I love "Things Have Changed" and "End of July", especially the outro on "Find My Way Home"

    3 Jun 2010 Reply
  • zgait

    Just discovered 'end of july' love it!

    2 Jun 2010 Reply