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===Band members=== | ===Band members=== | ||
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**Craig (guitar) | **Craig Webster (guitar) | ||
**Matt (drums) | **Matt Harrod (drums) | ||
**Pete (guitar) | **Pete Rowley (guitar) | ||
**Sean (bass) | **Sean Barley (bass) | ||
**Rick (vocals) | **Rick Kelly (vocals) | ||
*Former members | *Former members | ||
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Their devastating array of releases began with the incredible ''Total Dysfunctional Collapse'' album in 1995, a release which established them nationally as a unit of barely controlled mayhem and noisemeisters beyond compare. Each successive release only further enhanced their reputation as one of the first Australian bands who managed to comfortably and successfully crossover into the areas of both hardcore punk and grindcore metal and their live performances were a blur of manic human movement. | Their devastating array of releases began with the incredible ''Total Dysfunctional Collapse'' album in 1995, a release which established them nationally as a unit of barely controlled mayhem and noisemeisters beyond compare. Each successive release only further enhanced their reputation as one of the first Australian bands who managed to comfortably and successfully crossover into the areas of both hardcore punk and grindcore metal and their live performances were a blur of manic human movement. | ||
Featuring truly unrestrained sonic holocausts and frantic live shows, Beanflipper was a band which was absolutely unmissable in the live scenario. After a year or so of being missing in action, however, Beanflipper split in 1998. The group | Featuring truly unrestrained sonic holocausts and frantic live shows, Beanflipper was a band which was absolutely unmissable in the live scenario. After a year or so of being missing in action, however, Beanflipper split in 1998. The group reformed in 2004 and played a few show before deciding to split up for good after a gig on May 12, 2005. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Revision as of 21:56, 11 March 2008
Band members
- Final line-up
- Craig Webster (guitar)
- Matt Harrod (drums)
- Pete Rowley (guitar)
- Sean Barley (bass)
- Rick Kelly (vocals)
- Former members
- Bucky (vocals) (1993 - 1994)
- Rocket (guitar) (1993 - 1994)
Formed
Melbourne, Victoria, 1993
Band information
Raised from the corpse of Melbourne hardcore brutalists Warp Spasm in 1993, Beanflipper lay down an unrelenting attack of insanely rabid and blistering hardcore crossed with furious spurts of funk and groove and outlandish slabs of raging metal.
Their devastating array of releases began with the incredible Total Dysfunctional Collapse album in 1995, a release which established them nationally as a unit of barely controlled mayhem and noisemeisters beyond compare. Each successive release only further enhanced their reputation as one of the first Australian bands who managed to comfortably and successfully crossover into the areas of both hardcore punk and grindcore metal and their live performances were a blur of manic human movement.
Featuring truly unrestrained sonic holocausts and frantic live shows, Beanflipper was a band which was absolutely unmissable in the live scenario. After a year or so of being missing in action, however, Beanflipper split in 1998. The group reformed in 2004 and played a few show before deciding to split up for good after a gig on May 12, 2005.
Discography
Albums:
1995 | Total Dysfunctional Collapse | Deported | |
1997 | Garden Variety Manic Depressant | Shagpile |
EP:
1996 | Rodent Ulcer | Shagpile |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label |
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1995 | "Acid", "Blinding Sun" | Worst Case Scenario | Underclass |
1997 | "Scuz" | Thirteen | ABC/EMI |
1997 | "Johnny the Song" | A.I.R. Vol. 1 | A.I.R. |