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Pronounced as two coughs. Jazzyspazzy intrumentals from late 70s OR MAYBE early 80s Australia. View wikiPronounced as two coughs. Jazzyspazzy intrumentals from late 70s OR MAYBE early 80s Australia. View wikiPronounced as two coughs. Jazzyspazzy intrumentals from late 70s OR MAYBE early 80s Australia. View wiki -
Wet Taxis
1,106 listeners
Fronted by Louis Tillett, this Sydney band was hailed as sporting an American garage-style psychedelic sound. They covered bands such as MC… read moreFronted by Louis Tillett, this Sydney band was hailed as sporting an American garage-style psychedelic sound. They covered bands such as MC5, Moving Sidewalks and Unrelated Segments. The band were described by the Sydney Morning Herald i… read moreFronted by Louis Tillett, this Sydney band was hailed as sporting an American garage-style psychedelic sound. They covered bands such as MC5, Moving Sidewalks and Unrelated Segments. The band were described by the Sydney Morning Herald in 2002 as once being one "of the most popular bands in … read more -
Seems Twice
608 listeners
Sydney Post Punk band. Like the bastard sons of early Wire and The Ramones, Seems Twice played incredibly short, fast and loud. Hardly ever… read moreSydney Post Punk band. Like the bastard sons of early Wire and The Ramones, Seems Twice played incredibly short, fast and loud. Hardly ever more than a minute long, their songs define a most usefull kind of minimalism : an intro (sometim… read moreSydney Post Punk band. Like the bastard sons of early Wire and The Ramones, Seems Twice played incredibly short, fast and loud. Hardly ever more than a minute long, their songs define a most usefull kind of minimalism : an intro (sometimes), a verse, a chorus and, occassionally, an instrumental s… read more -
People With Chairs Up Their Noses
940 listeners
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 -
Primitive Calculators
5,822 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 Particles
6,251 listeners
There is more than one artist with this name. In accordance with lastfm policy, please DO NOT delete references to other artists with the s… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name. In accordance with lastfm policy, please DO NOT delete references to other artists with the same name. 1.Formed by Peter Williams and Mick Smith in 1977, The Particles were part of the punk e… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name. In accordance with lastfm policy, please DO NOT delete references to other artists with the same name. 1.Formed by Peter Williams and Mick Smith in 1977, The Particles were part of the punk explosion begun by the Ramones in the US, the Sex Pistols in … read more -
Equal Local
2,377 listeners
Inner city, post punk, early eighties, Melbourne band. View wikiInner city, post punk, early eighties, Melbourne band. View wikiInner city, post punk, early eighties, Melbourne band. View wiki -
Essendon Airport
6,659 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 -
Voigt/465
1,811 listeners
Voigt/465 were an Australian post-punk band based in Sydney. They were a feature of the Sydney inner-city music-scene during the late 1970s… read moreVoigt/465 were an Australian post-punk band based in Sydney. They were a feature of the Sydney inner-city music-scene during the late 1970s and their music was critically acclaimed. Their sound was influenced by Krautrock and has been de… read moreVoigt/465 were an Australian post-punk band based in Sydney. They were a feature of the Sydney inner-city music-scene during the late 1970s and their music was critically acclaimed. Their sound was influenced by Krautrock and has been described by a band-member as an “unsettling mixture of song-d… read more -
Makers of the Dead Travel Fast
1,886 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