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The Bigots

July 11th 2006 14:08
The Bigots are a Canberra-based two-piece who play dirty, rockin' punk. They are Tim (Vocals, bass) and Joel (drums). I think Joel recently moved to Melbourne so they're pretty much kaput at the moment.

Anyway, they were around for a while and I did this interview with Tim when they played at the Pink Palace in Melbourne last year. I'm in bold...

Guitar
Diagram of Tim's Guitar/Bass hybrid


Yeah! Questions and everything!
Nah, just a few notes from when I was watching you just before.
You type notes when you watch bands?!
No, they’re written on the back (referring to a piece of paper with typed notes on it)
Oh, I was impressed – until you told me you didn’t type them.
So, you guys have been going for about 8 years?
I think since 1996.
How did you get together?
By just being drunk mates.
What other bands were you in before this?
No bands before the Bigots, Joel was in some indie bands years ago, but that was way back in the early 90s.
Bit a far stretch.
Yeah but we’ve been in a bunch of bands together… DDS we were in together, and me and Ben from Draft Dodger were in the Pallbearers together, and we were in another skate punk band together called Johnno and the Trannies.
So with your whole guitar/bass setup – how’d that come about? (Tim has a guitar that has been modified to act as a bass at the same time – see dodgy diagram)

Partly due to not being able to find a bassplayer who suited our style of hanging around and being dumb. But also because other people told us we couldn’t do it so I was like ‘fuck them’ and I made it happen.
Did you design it yourself?
No design went into it, it was only… just… doing. No design, and just desire. It was desire over design. I just figured it out, you put a bass string on and tune it to the same as the E string of the guitar and you play with a big bar chord, and you play it fast and it’s cool.
Does that limit what you play though?
No, no, it doesn’t limit us at all. We can’t play much better than that at all… it does limit us a lot but it only limits us to cool songs so we’re fine with that, y’know? All it stop us doing is playing hard songs we can’t do.
I noticed you played a lot of songs (at the Pink Palace farewell show) you hadn’t played in about 5 years, how’d that go?
It was hard, we pulled out a bunch of old numbers for the crusty old Melbourne crew and songs we hadn’t played in five or six years at least – hadn’t jammed, thought about or done anything to – and just for fun really, the Pink Palace has got so much history for us.
I noticed on the wall (a wall in the Pink Palace is covered in flyers of past shows) that you guys had played down here a few times.
Yeah we’ve played here a bunch of times over the years so it holds a lot memories as it were.
Any plans to come to Sydney anytime soon?
I dunno, the last couple of times we played in Sydney at the Bat and Ball a little while ago, a couple of times, we seem to only go down well in Punks Picnics and I dunno, Sydney’s got a weird vibe to it these days… ever since all the bands like Welfare and those sort of bands stopped playing. I don’t feel like we’ve got any friends in Sydney. I dunno where it sits. I love Sydney as a city, I have lots of fun, I like the pizza shops on Enmore road. I just don’t think the Bigots appeal to the kids very well.
It’s all fads though.
Exactly, that’s it. They just don’t know what’s good for them.
And you guys have got kids I understand?
Both of us do, yeah.
How does that go with the whole band thing?
We’ve also had that… Joel was a father early and the whole time we’ve been in a band we’ve had children involved so it’s always been involved, so we’ve always had children involved, our band has always been kid-positive and always involved in the same relationship with children.
So do your kids like the band?
Oh yeah, they come and see us at the Punk in the Park and so on in Canberra and they come along and watch. They ask other people’s other kids what bands their parents play in. They think it’s normal. One of the teases I’ve heard from Joel’s daughter, she was teasing one of these other kids cause his dad wasn’t punk.
Coming back to the guitar before we finish, how did you get the second input on there, did you build it yourself?
Yeah just drill it; chop it up, drill it in, fucking screw it down.
Did it take a while to get it to work?
Oh… years. Years of fucking around. But it’s better now than what it ever was.
Yeah, it sounded pretty cool. Anything else you want to say, anything towards Sydney?
No, I’ve got nothing to do with Sydney apart from the fact that I think rioting with cops is cool, like – smash it up. And maybe – if you want – invite the Bigots over, that’s cool by us too. Turkish pizzas are hot. Bang!
Cheers
I want that printed.

Tim currently plays bass for Canberra punk band Fallujah City Rockers
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Anarchoi

July 9th 2006 09:59
Anarchoi are a Western Sydney-based punk band who've been punking about since 2002 and are very much DIY.

MP3s (right click and save)
Pigs in their Troughs
Industry Standards

Anarchoi
Anarchoi


CURRENT LINEUP
Jordan - Vocals
Scars - Bass
Dave - Guitar
James - Drums
Dylan - Guitar

Dave also plays drums in Hooray for Hate, and I think he is in a new band called Blood in the Water. Dylan also plays guitar for Smash and Grab. James also plays drums for Crimespree and bass for ROFL.

Anarchoi formed in 2002 as a four-piece, originally with a guy called Nat on drums. Heavily influenced by 80s oi bands such as Crass, Conflict and Discharge, Anarchoi (as their name suggests) wanted to bring activism back into modern day punk music. With this in mind, they're very much DIY and their website even has vegan cooking recipes on it!

Nat left the band in early 2003 and was replaced by various temporary drummers (including Ged and Baker from Chaz. H. Scally) until late 2003, when James joined the band. A second guitarist, Hannah, was also brought in around this time - though she left in 2004 to be replaced by Dylan.

Anarchoi played a couple of shows with RAMBO when they toured Australia in 2004, and later organised and played on the Australian tour of dutch hardcore band Vitamin X. Recently, probably with the addition of Dylan to reinforce the guitars, the band has kind of veered away from oi and a little bit into metal territory. Don't get me wrong, it hasn't gone all nu-metal or anything, it's still very much oi - just a lot heavier. Just compare the old MP3s to the newer ones on mp3.com.au for proof!

DISCOGRAPHY
The First Incitement' (2002) EP
You Don't Have to Steal This CD... It's Free (2004) DEMO
Chaz. H. Scally/Anarchoi (2006) SPLIT CDR

Anarchoi - website
Anarchoi - myspace
Anarchoi MP3s - lots of MP3s



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Bagster

June 22nd 2006 11:52
Bagster are a popular Sydney-based band. At one point they would've been described as ska/punk but they've moved on from that genre by a fair distance so I guess now they're just 'rock with horns'.

MP3 (right click and save)
Skeleteons - from their latest EP 'Brutiful'.

Bagster
Bagster at the 'Come Together' Festival (2006). Photo by C. Sheehan, from their myspace.


Bagster formed around 1998, jamming on Rage Against the Machine and Chilli Peppers covers. They went through several band member shuffles in their early days (see breakdown below), incorporating a horn section fairly early on as they moved into ska/punk territory (inspired by bands such as Reel Big Fish and Mu330). Tommy D joined the band on trombone shortly after they recorded their first EP in 2001 and the lineup settled for a while. They played around the traps in Sydney and began to tour interstate, replacing their drummer around 2003 and recording a second EP. By the now the band was growing tired with ska as a genre and began to move more into rock territory whilst holding onto their horn section. The band gained airplay on Nova 96.9 in 2003 with the track 'Between the Lines' and have toured nationally pretty tirelessly and extensively ever since (no doubt with some help from their manager, Brad Moore [who also runs the popular online zine 'Bombshell']). They recently played the 'Come Together' festival at Luna Park.


MEMBERS
Koby - Vocals, Guitar
Paul - Bass
(Paul originally started on guitar as well and apparently was briefly kicked out of the band for a little while in the 'early days')
Tommy D - Trombone
(Joined the band in 2001, does not appear on the first EP)
Mitch - Drums
(Joined the band around 2003)
Nick - Trumpet
(Joined early 2005)
Mike - Trumpet
(Played on the first two EPs, left in 2005)
Derek - Drums
(Joined fairly early on, left in 2003)
Ross - Drums
(First drummer, unsure if he even played any shows with the band)
Will Drew - Trumpet
(Played on first EP)
Claire Mitchell - Saxophone
(Played on first EP)
Leon - Trumpet
(Played briefly in the band prior to 2001)
Nathan Gooley - Trumpet
(Played briefly in the band prior to 2001)

DISCOGRAPHY
Wrecking Your Life (2001) EP
Onwards and Upwards (2003) EP
Brutiful (2005) EP

Bagster have also appeared on the comps 'Future Stars of Blunt' (a Blunt magazine bonus CD) and 'A Call to the Underground' (USA only).

Bagster Online - website
Bagster Myspace - more MP3s
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Badanga

June 20th 2006 11:23
Badanga were a melodic hardcore/punk band originating from Western Sydney. They formed in 2000 and split about three years after that. They put together only one EP... to be honest I'm not if it was ever released officially or anything, you can download every single track off various MP3 websites now that theyve all moved on to other things.

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H-Block 101

June 15th 2006 11:47
If you ask me (and by reading this, you essentially do), H-Block 101 are probably the greatest current(ish) punk band in Australia. I first saw them in 1998 at the Iron Duke in Sydney, where they played as part of a Hardcore superbonanza styled show. They were the best band of the night and their performance was electrifying, I was hooked and became a huge fan. If you've seen them play and didn't like them I'd venture that you're probably boring.

MP3s (both from Synergy EP


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Unpaid Debt

June 11th 2006 10:20
Unpaid Debt
Unpaid Debt
Probably one of Western Sydney's bigger home-grown punk success-stories, Unpaid Debt have gone from strength to strength and have gathered a lot of momentum in the last few years. They've also undergone more than their fair share of changes, stylistically and in terms of band members. Drummer Damo is now the only original member left in the band but the band's energy remains high and you could argue that they've only gotten stronger with each dramatic change that has befallen them.

Unpaid Debt formed in 2000 as 'Sucker Punch' from the remnants of a couple of older Western Sydney bands. The name didn't really last beyond their first show due to there already being a band under this name in America somewhere, though the band kept the name 'Sucker Punch' for their first EP. Sentimental I guess


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Game Over - Pop Punk

June 6th 2006 07:33
Game Over
Game Over - One Down
Melbourne band Game Over are one of those pop-punk bands that everyone seemed to love in the mid to late 90s... there were a whole heap of bands of this style and it was around this time that Fat Wreck Chords and all the bands on that label (Lagwagon, NoFX, Diesel Boy, etc, etc) were getting a lot of exposure over here in Australia. It was only natural that we'd develop our own counterparts. Game Over are probably one of the more remembered of these bands.

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Cosmic Psychos

May 29th 2006 08:51
The Cosmic Psychos fast became one of my most favourite bands of all time after a friend of mine introduced them to me a few years ago. They play an iconographically-Australian style of buzz-saw punk rock that is as far removed from both British and American punk as you can get. They're not quite pub rock, but they embody it's spirit whilst working outside the genre. Oddly, they're more referenced by the Australian indie rock scene than respective 'punk' circles, have been covered by overseas bands such as Pearl Jam and L7, and even had one of their albums produced by a pre-Nirvana Butch Vig.
Cosmic Psychos
The Psychos... Blokes You Can Trust

The Psychos are essentially a bunch of farm lads from Melbourne or thereabouts, and they formed as a four piece called Spring Plains in 1982. Three years later they fired their singer and moved the vocal-duties in-house to their bassist and changed their name to the Cosmic Psychos. The line up ran as thus


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Extra Limb

May 25th 2006 09:17
Extra Limb
Extra Limb (from left to right); Alex, Sean and Darren.
The first time I saw Extra Limb I was all like 'whaaaaa?' cause they were playing the sort of upbeat, fast punk rock that no one else seems to play in Sydney. This was about two years ago at the Bat and Ball. Thankfully, they're still going strong now and keeping it thoroughly and utterly real.

They formed in 2002 and are made up of Alex Sepansky (bass and vocals), Darren Kennerly (guitar and vocals) and Sean Rodgers (drums). They used to have another drummer called Ben but he left about eight months ago (I think - don't quote me on it


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Kampei!

May 24th 2006 09:04
Kampei are a Sydney-based pop/punk/ska band who love to mix it up with the best of them. I don’t know why I wrote that, it doesn’t even really mean anything. Sorry.

Kampei
Kampei

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The Quickening

May 22nd 2006 08:40
Holy shit. The Quickening are a band from Brisbane and they came down and played some shows in Sydney this weekend just gone and they are pretty much my new favourite band. They're a bunch of freaks... the guitarist was so jammy, he made it all look so easy. And the drummer was playing his single kick pedal like it was two kick pedals. I don't kid!

The Quickening
The Quickening's album
Here's some MP3s


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Spilt Milk

May 17th 2006 03:23
Hello! This blog is about Australian bands... that can mean anything from Midnight Oil or the Easybeats right through to, say, The Focus or Game Over. It doesn't matter if the band is still going or not, if there's anything to say about it I'll say something about it. Some of this will just be reminiscence of bands that came and wen't. Like today's band... Spilt Milk (1994-1999).

Matty Albert
Matty
Spilt Milk were a Western-Sydney based punk band that started in 1994... the original lineup consisted of Matty Albert (guitar, vocals) and three other guys - Warwick McGee-Wright, Daniel Paterson and a guy called Steve. Everyone except for Matty left or was kicked out sometime not long after formation (teething days I guess). Marty Durkan came on board on bass and Lee Graham joined 6 months after that on drums. After another 6 months, Lee was replaced by Damien Elliot... this was the most stable lineup and the one that I'd think most people probably remember when they think of Spilt Milk


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