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People With Chairs Up Their Noses
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Band from Melbourne Australia active in the early eighties. Featured Jim White of "Dirty Three" fame other members were David Pal… read moreBand from Melbourne Australia active in the early eighties. Featured Jim White of "Dirty Three" fame other members were David Palliser, Jim Shugg, Peter Rippon and Mark Barry. . View wikiBand from Melbourne Australia active in the early eighties. Featured Jim White of "Dirty Three" fame other members were David Palliser, Jim Shugg, Peter Rippon and Mark Barry. . View wiki -
The Fabulous Marquises
1,061 listeners
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Ron Rude
1,044 listeners
Back in 1979 as a young satin clad punk from the hills outside Melbourne, Rude knew that he didn't stand a chance of landing a record … read moreBack in 1979 as a young satin clad punk from the hills outside Melbourne, Rude knew that he didn't stand a chance of landing a record deal. So he turned his hills home into a budget recording studio, lined the walls with egg cartons… read moreBack in 1979 as a young satin clad punk from the hills outside Melbourne, Rude knew that he didn't stand a chance of landing a record deal. So he turned his hills home into a budget recording studio, lined the walls with egg cartons from the poultry farm next door, and recorded an album, &qu… read more -
The Moodists
3,384 listeners
The Moodists were a post-punk band from Melbourne, formed in 1979 - Dave Graney - vocalist, Steve Miller - guitarist, Clare Moore - drumme… read moreThe Moodists were a post-punk band from Melbourne, formed in 1979 - Dave Graney - vocalist, Steve Miller - guitarist, Clare Moore - drummer, Chris Walsh - bassist, and Mick Turner - guitarist. During the 1980s, The Moodists were somethi… read moreThe Moodists were a post-punk band from Melbourne, formed in 1979 - Dave Graney - vocalist, Steve Miller - guitarist, Clare Moore - drummer, Chris Walsh - bassist, and Mick Turner - guitarist. During the 1980s, The Moodists were something of a well-kept secret. In fact, over six years of existen… read more -
Makers of the Dead Travel Fast
1,913 listeners
The Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast were an Australian experimental art-rock band active throughout the early 1980s in Sydney. (1979-1983).… read moreThe Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast were an Australian experimental art-rock band active throughout the early 1980s in Sydney. (1979-1983). They were one of the bands on post-punk label M Squared, along with the Systematics, Scattered O… read moreThe Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast were an Australian experimental art-rock band active throughout the early 1980s in Sydney. (1979-1983). They were one of the bands on post-punk label M Squared, along with the Systematics, Scattered Order, PROD and hybrids thereof. They were probably best-kno… read more -
Essendon Airport
5,379 listeners
Essendon Airport began as a duo in Melbourne in 1978 with Robert Goodge on guitar and David Chesworth on Wurlitzer electric piano, along wi… read moreEssendon Airport began as a duo in Melbourne in 1978 with Robert Goodge on guitar and David Chesworth on Wurlitzer electric piano, along with a home-made drum machine bought from the Trading Post. They performed around Melbourne’s newly… read moreEssendon Airport began as a duo in Melbourne in 1978 with Robert Goodge on guitar and David Chesworth on Wurlitzer electric piano, along with a home-made drum machine bought from the Trading Post. They performed around Melbourne’s newly emerging post-punk inner city venues such as the Crystal Ba… read more -
Wild West
2,357 listeners
There are at least two bands named Wild West : 1) Wild West was a Sydney post punk band formed from members and fans of Voigt 465 aka Voigt… read moreThere are at least two bands named Wild West : 1) Wild West was a Sydney post punk band formed from members and fans of Voigt 465 aka Voigt 465/Radiators. Active in 1979 through 1981 they released a four track EP Beat the Drought from … read moreThere are at least two bands named Wild West : 1) Wild West was a Sydney post punk band formed from members and fans of Voigt 465 aka Voigt 465/Radiators. Active in 1979 through 1981 they released a four track EP Beat the Drought from which 'Calling the House' achieved high rotation o… read more -
Equal Local
1,960 listeners
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Primitive Calculators
5,155 listeners
The Primitive Calculators were an Australian post punk band of the 1970s, known for their use of a screeching Mosrite Ventures model guitar… read moreThe Primitive Calculators were an Australian post punk band of the 1970s, known for their use of a screeching Mosrite Ventures model guitar, primitive synthesizers (a Wasp and Roland SH2) along with an electronic organ played through eff… read moreThe Primitive Calculators were an Australian post punk band of the 1970s, known for their use of a screeching Mosrite Ventures model guitar, primitive synthesizers (a Wasp and Roland SH2) along with an electronic organ played through effects pedals, and an extra fast drum machine keeping time (Ro… read more -
The Slugfuckers
1,124 listeners
The Slugfuckers were started in the late 1970s in Sydney, Australia by Terry Blake (vocals), John Laidler (guitar) and Graham Forsyth (bass… read moreThe Slugfuckers were started in the late 1970s in Sydney, Australia by Terry Blake (vocals), John Laidler (guitar) and Graham Forsyth (bass) who were all at the time students or recent graduates of the Department of General Philosophy at… read moreThe Slugfuckers were started in the late 1970s in Sydney, Australia by Terry Blake (vocals), John Laidler (guitar) and Graham Forsyth (bass) who were all at the time students or recent graduates of the Department of General Philosophy at Sydney University. As well as the original punk /DIY /primi… read more