- Banned in England: "Six Months In A Leaky Boat", due to Unfortunate Implications with the Falklands War.
- Executive Meddling: Most notably with producer David Tickle, during the production of Waiata.
- Magnum Opus Dissonance: Neil Finn never originally thought much of "I Got You", the Enz's Signature Song.
- The Pete Best: ...It'd be easier to list the band members that weren't.
- Troubled Production - Waiata, the follow-up to their breakout album True Colours, was dogged by conflicts with their producer after he developed an inflated ego. Tim Finn left during the production of 1983's Conflicting Emotions, feeling that he couldn't diversify his songwriting any further if he remained with the group.
- What Could Have Been: Neil leaving proto-band After Hours after only two performances.
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