Lineup
* Kevin Emmett – Drums/Backing Vocals 1979–1986 * Paul (Ace) Mason – Guitar – 1979–88 * Chris Moore – Guitar/Keyboards – 1979–1983 * Paul Scott – Bass/Vocals – 1979–88. Lead Vocals 1982–83 *Releases
Pop Mechanix has a large, but sporadic discography. Starting with three classic and collectible 7-inch singles in 1980 and 1981 "Now/Radio Song"(Ripper Records), "Ritz/Brains Are Dumb/Talking" (RCA) & "Jumping out a Window/Way I Dance/Private Military"(on the XSF label XS001) before moving to Australia. A further single "Texas/Cowboys" and the single "Holidays/Ritz", under the new band name ''NZpop'' were released before Snoid left the band. Under the new band name ''Zoo'', the record label released the album ''Cowboys and Engines''. In 1983, the band returned to New Zealand, where Snoid rejoined them. Moore left Pop Mechanix and guitarist Brent Williams joined them. In 1985, their new label, Hit Singles, released a four-song EP ''Virginia Purple/Here She Comes Again/Eyes of Love/No Surprise'', and a 7-inch single of "Here She Comes Again". The last single with this lineup was "Celebration of The Skin/Land of Broken Dreams", released in 1986. In 1988, the record label released one final single "Pale Sun/Alright Here" with Peter Warren and Mark Bell added to the lineup. Pop Mechanix split after this release. In April 2005, Failsafe Records released five discs covering four phases of Pop Mechanix. * ''Now – Singles and Demos 1979 – 1981'' (SAFE067CD) * ''Zoo – Lost in Australia – 1981 – 1983'' (SAFE068CD) * ''Acceptance – Reform Restart, Redirect – 1985 – 1986'' (SAFE069CD) * ''Alright Here – Make or Break – 1987 – 1988'' (SAFE070CD) * ''Live Kicks – Live Performance kicks 1985–1986'' (SAFE071CD) In March 2010, Failsafe released a compilation of the band's singles from the 1981–1986 period. * ''Now:Then – One Hit Windows'' *2010 – ''Splash Alley – Lets Get Started 1979–80'' captures the Richard Driver period of the band comprising one concert at Auckland's Mainstreet venue and Drivers version of the band's first single "Now". *2022''Lost Tapes – Parallel Universe – 1982'', containing the Australian album with Snoid's original vocals, was scheduled for release in mid-2010. Many of the tracks on this disc were re-sung by Bassist Paul Scott after Snoid's departure. It also contains three tracks that were not included on the ''Cowboys and Engines'' album.References
New Zealand pop music groupsExternal links
* {{Official website, http://www.failsaferecords.com/artists/current/popmech.htm