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File:Electroplating.jpg|link=Electroplating (nonfiction)|Musicians in the process of covering Chrome Plover's greatest hits. | File:Electroplating.jpg|link=Electroplating (nonfiction)|Musicians in the process of covering Chrome Plover's greatest hits. | ||
File:Ringed_Plover_(Charadrius_hiaticula).jpg|link=Plover (nonfiction)|[[Plover (nonfiction)|Ringed Plover]] was one inspiration for the name Chrome Plover. | File:Ringed_Plover_(Charadrius_hiaticula).jpg|link=Plover (nonfiction)|[[Plover (nonfiction)|Ringed Plover]] was one inspiration for the name Chrome Plover. | ||
File:Alistair Treadgold 1916.jpg|link=Alistair Treadgold|[[Alistair Treadgold]]'s research into electrolysis influenced a generation of [[Musical electroplating ensemble (nonfiction)|musical electroplating ensembles]], including Chrome Plover. | |||
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Revision as of 12:18, 7 August 2016
Chrome Plover is a musical electroplating ensemble.
Their first album, Shiny Dull, won praise from music critics and punk metallurgists alike, but failed to generate sufficient revenue to cover hazardous waste disposal costs.
Edward Lear occasionally sits in on sessions.
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Ringed Plover was one inspiration for the name Chrome Plover.
Alistair Treadgold's research into electrolysis influenced a generation of musical electroplating ensembles, including Chrome Plover.