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===Band information=== | ===Band information=== | ||
Very loud and raucous rock 'n' roll in the vein of '''Motörhead''', '''The Wildhearts''' and '''The Hard-Ons'''. This Adelaide four-piece has existed in numerous forms since 1998 with frontman Damo as the mainstay with each line-up. In Muscle Car's near-decade of existence, the band has toured nationally a number of times and released a string of EPs which have won a strong following overseas, especially in the UK and Japan. The | Very loud and raucous rock 'n' roll in the vein of '''Motörhead''', '''The Wildhearts''' and '''The Hard-Ons'''. This Adelaide four-piece has existed in numerous forms since 1998 with frontman Damo as the mainstay with each line-up. In Muscle Car's near-decade of existence, the band has toured nationally a number of times and released a string of EPs which have won a strong following overseas, especially in the UK and Japan. The released a fourth EP in 2008, after which Damo moved to Melbourne and changed the entire line-up. | ||
Damo is also the editor for Adelaide rock 'n' roll magazine ''Long Gone Loser''. | Damo is also the editor for Adelaide rock 'n' roll magazine ''Long Gone Loser''. |
Revision as of 19:23, 17 February 2009
Band members
- Damo (vocals, guitar)
- Willie McRae (drums)
- Shannon the Cannon (bass)
- Roddy (drums)
Website
Formed
Adelaide, SA, 1998
Band information
Very loud and raucous rock 'n' roll in the vein of Motörhead, The Wildhearts and The Hard-Ons. This Adelaide four-piece has existed in numerous forms since 1998 with frontman Damo as the mainstay with each line-up. In Muscle Car's near-decade of existence, the band has toured nationally a number of times and released a string of EPs which have won a strong following overseas, especially in the UK and Japan. The released a fourth EP in 2008, after which Damo moved to Melbourne and changed the entire line-up.
Damo is also the editor for Adelaide rock 'n' roll magazine Long Gone Loser.
Discography
EPs:
2001 | Sandra Sully | Mondo Bizzaro Records | ||
2003 | Single As Usual | Mondo Bizzaro Records | ||
2004 | Baby, Come On! | Mondo Bizzaro Records |
Splits:
1999 | Muscle Car/The Gels | Mondo Bizzaro Records |