Push Push (band)


Push Push are a rock band formed in the 1990s from Auckland, New Zealand. They are best known for their single "Trippin'".

History

Formation and Early Years (1985-86)

Former Rangitoto College students Mikey Havoc, Ken "Kenny" Green, Andy Kane, and Steve Abplanalp formed the band in Auckland around 1985 or 1986. Silver then joined, followed by Scott Cortese who replaced Green.

''A Trillion Shades of Happy'' (1992)

The band released their debut album A Trillion Shades of Happy in 1992. Their first single "Trippin'" was recorded at Airforce Studios, with the drum track done in one take. The song reached #1 on the New Zealand charts. The bonus track "I Love My Leather Jacket" was recorded at The Lab. Backing vocals on the track 'Dig My World' were provided by Jan Hellriegel. "Song 27" and "What My Baby Likes" were also released from the album, and went on to be further New Zealand Top 10 hits for the band.

Opening for AC/DC (1991)

The band opened for AC/DC at Mount Smart Stadium for the last performance in the Razors Edge World Tour on Nov 16th 1991. Apparently the band drew straws to see who was going to walk onstage first as there were around 40,000 people in the crowd and they were nervous; Scott Cortese the drummer drew the short straw. Their set ended prematurely, although reasons for this are unclear.

Awards

In 1991 Push Push was awarded the top band award and best video award for "Trippin" at the RIANZ awards.

Announcement (2016)

In February 2016, Steve Abplanalp made a guest appearance on the New Zealand Comedy Gameshow 7 Days (New Zealand TV series), where he made the announcement the band was back together and were set to release a new single as well as play a few shows; however as of 2021 no new single has eventuated.

Awards

YearAwardDetailsResult
1992Best GroupWon
1992Video of the Year"Trippin'" Mauger BrosWon
1992Single of the Year"Trippin'"Nomitated
1992Best Male VocalistMikey HavocNomitated