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| years_active    = 1976 – 1986, 1993, 1999 - present
| years_active    = 1976 – 1986, 1993, 1999 - present
| label          = Alberts, Mushroom, Steamhammer, Armageddon
| label          = Alberts, Mushroom, Steamhammer, Armageddon
| associated_acts = The Party Boys, [[Buffalo]], Buster Brown, X, [[Saracen]], [[Judge Mercy]], Illustrated Men, Jimmy Barnes, [[Heaven]], [[Doomfoxx]], Noiseworks, Coloured Balls, [[Stand Alone]], Taman Shud
| associated_acts = [[ACDC|AC/DC]], [[The Angels]], Skyhooks, The Party Boys, [[Buffalo]], Buster Brown, X, [[Saracen]], [[Judge Mercy]], Illustrated Men, Jimmy Barnes, [[Heaven]], [[Doomfoxx]], Noiseworks, Coloured Balls, [[Stand Alone]], Taman Shud, [[Head Inc]], Faster Pussycat
| website        = http://www.rosetattoo.com.au
| website        = http://www.rosetattoo.com.au
| current_members = Angry Anderson, Paul Demarco, Geordie Leach, Dai Pritchard, Rob Riley
| current_members = Angry Anderson, Paul Demarco, Mark Evans, Ronnie Simmons, Mick Arnold
| past_members    = Steve Balbi, Robert Bowron, Andy Cichon, Mick Cocks, Tim Gaze, Scott Johnson, Greg Jordan, Steve King, Tony Lake, Lobby Lloyd, Ian Rilen, Dallas "Digger" Royal, Michael Vandersluys, Pete Wells
| past_members    = Rob Riley, Geordie Leach, John Watson, Jackie Barnes, Bob Spencer, Steve Balbi, Robert Bowron, Andy Cichon, Mick Cocks, Tim Gaze, Scott Johnson, Greg Jordan, Steve King, Tony Lake, Lobby Lloyd, Ian Rilen, Dallas "Digger" Royal, Michael Vandersluys, Pete Wells
}}
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*Current Line-Up
*Current Line-Up
**[[Angry Anderson]] (vocals)
**[[Angry Anderson]] (vocals)
**Mick Arnold (guitar)
**Paul Demarco (drums)
**Paul Demarco (drums)
**Geordie Leach (bass)
**Mark Evans (bass)
**Dai Pritchard (guitar)
**Ronnie Simmons (guitar)
**Rob Riley (guitar)


*Former Members
*Former Members
**Bob Spencer (guitar) 2017 - 2022
**Justin Ngariki (drums) 2019 - 2021
**Jackie Barnes (drums) 2018 - 2019
**John Watson (drums) 2017 - 2018
**Rob Riley (guitar) 1982 – 1983, 2000 – 2005, 2010 – 2011
**Dai Prichard (guitar) 2007 - 2021
**Geordie Leach (bass) 1977–1979, 1980 – 1984, 1992 – 1993, 1999, 2007 – 2013
**Steve King (bass) (2000 - 2007)
**Steve King (bass) (2000 - 2007)
**Mick Cocks (guitar) (1976 - 1983, 1999, 2003 - 2009) ''d. 22/12/09''
**Mick Cocks (guitar) (1976 - 1983, 1999, 2003 - 2009) ''d. 22/12/09''
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**Robert Bowron (drums) (1983)
**Robert Bowron (drums) (1983)
**Dallas Royal (drums) (1976 - 1983) ''d. 1991''
**Dallas Royal (drums) (1976 - 1983) ''d. 1991''
**Lobby Lloyd (bass) (1979) ''d. 21/4/07''
**Lobby Loyde (bass) (1979) ''d. 21/4/07''
**Ian Rilen (bass) (1976, 1999) ''d. 30/10/06''
**Ian Rilen (bass) (1976, 1999) ''d. 30/10/06''
**Tony Lake (vocals) (1976)
**Tony Lake (vocals) (1976)
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===Band Information===
===Band Information===


Rose Tattoo is undoubtedly one of the most legendary bands Australia has ever produced. They played their first gig on New Year's Eve 1976 and in no time had established a reputation as one of the baddest, most brawling bands in the land. Rose Tattoo is one of the greatest bar-room blues bands ever to draw breath and their first two albums in particular are still regarded as masterpieces.
Rose Tattoo is undoubtedly one of the most legendary bands Australia has ever produced. They played their first gig on New Year's Eve 1976 and in no time had established a (perhaps unfair) reputation as one of the baddest bands in the land.  


The group was formed by slide guitarist Peter Wells after leaving [[Buffalo]], for whom he had been the bass player. Angry Anderson and drummer Dallas Royal were from  
The group was formed by slide guitarist Peter Wells after leaving [[Buffalo]], for whom he had been the bass player. Bass player Ian Rilen came from '''Band of Light''' and had also been in '''Blackfeather''' and '''Tully'''. Angry Anderson and drummer Dallas Royal were from '''Buster Brown''', a hard-rocking boogie band who had played at Sunbury and once featured [[ACDC|AC/DC]] drummer '''Phil Rudd'''. The pair joined as replacements for original members Tony Lake (from '''Madder Lake''') and Michael Vandersluys. The line-up was completed by rhythm guitarist Mick Cocks. Rilen left the group in 1977, his only recording with Rose Tattoo being their first single, "Bad Boy for Love". He was replaced by Geordie Leach, also from '''Buster Brown''', and Rilen went on to form '''X''' and a string of other underground blues and rock bands, including '''Helter Paye''' and '''Ian Rilen and the Love Addicts''', until his death in 2006.
'''Buster Brown''', a hard-rocking boogie band who had played at Sunbury and once featured [[ACDC|AC/DC]] drummer '''Phil Rudd'''. The pair joined as replacements for original members Tony Lake and Michael Vandersluys. Bass player Ian Rilen came from '''Band of Light''' and had also been in '''Blackfeather''' and '''Tully'''. The line-up was completed by rhythm guitarist Mick Cocks. Despite writing virtually all the band's early material, Rilen left the group within months, his only recording with Rose Tattoo being their first single, "Bad Boy for Love". He was replaced by Geordie Leach, also from '''Buster Brown''', and Rilen went on to form '''X'''.


Rose Tattoo attracted the attention of '''AC/DC''', who recommended them to Albert Productions and their debut self-titled album appeared in 1978. Despite a string of singles and constant live work, Rose Tattoo was unable to find major success in Australia but gained cult followings in North America and the UK, leading to tours there and eventually a performance at the Reading Festival.
Rose Tattoo attracted the attention of '''AC/DC''', who recommended them to Albert Productions and their debut self-titled album appeared in 1978. Despite a string of singles and constant live work, Rose Tattoo was unable to find major success in Australia but gained cult followings in North America and the UK, leading to tours there and eventually a performance at the Reading Festival. During this early period, Cocks was removed from the line-up and Lobby Loyde of the notorious “sharpie” band '''Coloured Balls''' joined in place of Leach; a second album called ''Scarred'' was recorded but Alberts hated it and it was never released. Loyde left and Cocks and Leach returned and Rose Tattoo toured the UK and Europe solidly.


In 1981 Cocks left the band to join [[Heaven]] and was replaced by Rob Riley for the ''Scarred for Life'' album. Leach had left the band during 1979 and been replaced by Lobby Lloyde, although this was only for a brief time and after one tour he returned to the band.
In 1981 Cocks left the band again and joined [[Heaven]] for a short time. He was replaced by Rob Riley. Rose Tattoo toured the US in 1982, supporting '''ZZ Top''' and '''Aerosmith''' and while it was not a particularly successful tour for them, they were exposed to members of the fledgling sleaze scene like '''Mötley Crüe''' and '''Hollywood Rose''', who would play important roles in Rose Tattoo's later career. On returning to Australia, Wells, Riley and Royal all left Rose Tattoo. Guitarists Greg Jordan and John Meyer (from Perth progressive metal band [[Saracen]]) and drummer Scott Johnston were recruited for the ''Southern Stars'' album, after which Leach departed. He teamed up with Riley, Wells and Royal in a band called '''Illustrated Men''', which played sporadically around Sydney for a couple of years in the mid-80s.  
 
Rose Tattoo toured the US in 1982, supporting '''ZZ Top''' and '''Aerosmith''' and while it was not a particularly successful tour for them, they were exposed to members of the fledgling sleaze scene like '''Motley Crue''' and '''Hollywood Rose''', who would play important roles in Rose Tattoo's later career.
 
On returning to Australia, Wells, Riley and Royal all left Rose Tattoo. Guitarists Greg Jordan and John Meyer (from Perth progressive metal band [[Saracen]]) and drummer Scott Johnston were recruited for the ''Southern Stars'' album, after which Leach departed. He teamed up with Riley, Wells and Royal in a band called '''Illustrated Men''', which played sporadically around Sydney for a couple of years in the mid-80s.


Anderson joined the cast of the film ''Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome'' in 1985, following which Rose Tattoo released a version of "Born to be Wild" which was a minor hit. The line-up on that track was Anderson, Meyer and Johnston with Tim Gaze on slide guitar and [[Judge Mercy]] bassist Andy Cichon. Meyer then rejoind '''Saracen''' and a four-piece Rose Tattoo was responsible for ''Beats From a Single Drum'' that was originally meant to be Anderson's debut solo album but released under the band name due to contractual obligations. However, after the track "Suddenly" became a No. 1 hit after being used as a love theme on the TV drama ''Neighbours'', the album was then repackaged as an Angry Anderson solo effort in 1988. During this period, Anderson had also toured as a member of '''The Party Boys''' in 1986.
Anderson joined the cast of the film ''Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome'' in 1985, following which Rose Tattoo released a version of "Born to be Wild" which was a minor hit. The line-up on that track was Anderson, Meyer and Johnston with Tim Gaze on slide guitar and [[Judge Mercy]] bassist Andy Cichon. Meyer then rejoind '''Saracen''' and a four-piece Rose Tattoo was responsible for ''Beats From a Single Drum'' that was originally meant to be Anderson's debut solo album but released under the band name due to contractual obligations. However, after the track "Suddenly" became a No. 1 hit after being used as a love theme on the TV drama ''Neighbours'', the album was then repackaged as an Angry Anderson solo effort in 1988. During this period, Anderson had also toured as a member of '''The Party Boys''' in 1986.
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For the next few years, Anderson embarked on a solo musical career, issuing the album ''Blood From Stone'' that spawned the hit single "Bound For Glory." He also continued his acting and charity work. In 1993 he was awarded the Order of Australia for his work as a youth advocate. The same year, Rose Tattoo reformed to tour with '''Guns N' Roses''' and '''Skid Row'''. '''Guns N' Roses''' had previously recorded a version of "Nice Boys Don't Play Rock N Roll" and specifically asked for Rose Tattoo to support them. The line-up of Anderson, Wells, Cocks and Leach regrouped with Wells' drummer Paul Demarco replacing Royal, who had died after a long battle with cancer in 1991. After this tour, Rose Tattoo disbanded once again.
For the next few years, Anderson embarked on a solo musical career, issuing the album ''Blood From Stone'' that spawned the hit single "Bound For Glory." He also continued his acting and charity work. In 1993 he was awarded the Order of Australia for his work as a youth advocate. The same year, Rose Tattoo reformed to tour with '''Guns N' Roses''' and '''Skid Row'''. '''Guns N' Roses''' had previously recorded a version of "Nice Boys Don't Play Rock N Roll" and specifically asked for Rose Tattoo to support them. The line-up of Anderson, Wells, Cocks and Leach regrouped with Wells' drummer Paul Demarco replacing Royal, who had died after a long battle with cancer in 1991. After this tour, Rose Tattoo disbanded once again.


In 1999, the band reformed once again, playing an east coast tour with the line-up of Anderson, Wells, Cocks, Demarco and Rilen, the first time he had played with Rose Tattoo since a one-off appearance in 1980. In 2000 Rose Tattoo was active again with Steve King on bass and Riley in place of Cocks, touring Europe and taking part in the annual Wacken Festival in Germany. This tour was later issued as the live album ''25 to Life''. In November 2000 the band was to tour Australia with '''Motley Crue''', but the tour was canned.
In 1999, the band reformed once again, playing an east coast tour with the line-up of Anderson, Wells, Cocks, Demarco and Rilen, the first time he had played with Rose Tattoo since a one-off appearance in 1980. In 2000 Rose Tattoo was active again with Steve King ([[Tough Luxury]]) on bass and Riley in place of Cocks, touring Europe and taking part in the annual Wacken Festival in Germany. This tour was later issued as the live album ''25 to Life''. In November 2000 the band was to tour Australia with '''Mötley Crüe''', but the tour was canned.


Rose Tattoo returned to Europe for further shows in 2001 and in 2002 recorded ''Pain'', their first full album of new material in 16 years.
Rose Tattoo returned to Europe for further shows in 2001 and in 2002 recorded ''Pain'', their first full album of new material in 16 years.
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In 2005 Wells was forced to stand down from touring commitments as he endured treatment for prostate cancer and his place was taken in the band by Mick Cocks, who was also performing and touring in [[Doomfoxx]]. A benefit show for Wells was put together in mid-2005 and the band, with Dai Pritchard in Wells' role, began work on a new album. Peter Wells finally passed away from the disease on March 27, 2006.
In 2005 Wells was forced to stand down from touring commitments as he endured treatment for prostate cancer and his place was taken in the band by Mick Cocks, who was also performing and touring in [[Doomfoxx]]. A benefit show for Wells was put together in mid-2005 and the band, with Dai Pritchard in Wells' role, began work on a new album. Peter Wells finally passed away from the disease on March 27, 2006.


Rose Tattoo was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame on August 17, 2006. Not long afterwards, on October 30, Ian Rilen died from bladder cancer. Lobby Lloyde, who played in the band on a tour in 1979, died of lung cancer on April 21, 2007. Geordie Leach re-joined the band in 2007, displacing Steve King. During May, Rose Tattoo again toured Australia with '''Guns N Roses''' and with '''Motorhead''' in October. In an interview with the online magazine Unbelievably Bad, Anderson said that the band would finish after one final album.
Rose Tattoo was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame on August 17, 2006. Not long afterwards, on October 30, Ian Rilen died from bladder cancer. Lobby Loyde died of lung cancer on April 21, 2007. Geordie Leach re-joined the band in 2007, displacing Steve King. During May, Rose Tattoo again toured Australia with '''Guns N Roses''' and with '''Motörhead''' in October. In an interview with the online magazine ''Unbelievably Bad'', Anderson said that the band would finish after one final album.


Mick Cocks was diagnosed with liver cancer during 2009; a benefit show was held for him in Sydney on July 24 featuring performances by members of '''Cold Chisel''', '''You Am I''', [[The Screaming Jets]], '''Radiators''', '''Choirboys''', '''Heaven''', '''AC/DC''', '''Buffalo''' and more. He died on December 22, 2009. Rob Riley rejoined Rose Tattoo after Cocks' death. The band's final album is now in pre-production.  
Mick Cocks was diagnosed with liver cancer during 2009; a benefit show was held for him in Sydney on July 24 featuring performances by members of '''Cold Chisel''', '''You Am I''', [[The Screaming Jets]], '''Radiators''', '''Choirboys''', '''Heaven''', '''AC/DC''', '''Buffalo''' and more. He died on December 22, 2009. Rob Riley rejoined Rose Tattoo after Cocks' death; he too is now battling cancer. In April 2014, Paul Demarco was arrested in connection with an illegal firearms ring operating in NSW. A series of drummers replaced him including John Watson (ex-'''Australian Crawl'''), Jackie Barnes (Jimmy's son) and Justin Ngariki until DeMarco returned in 2021. Long-serving guitarist Dai Prichard departed in 2021 to be replaced by Mick Arnold and '''Faster Pussycat'''/'''Richie Ramone''' guitarist Ronnie Simmons replaced Bob Spencer in early 2023. Recording began on a new album and a tour was planned, but postponed due to Anderson's health in late 2023. They returned to touring in early 2024 with the postponed tour dates and shows with '''Slash'''.


===Discography===
===Discography===
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Rose Tattoo
OriginSydney, NSW
GenresHard rock
Years active1976 – 1986, 1993, 1999 - present
LabelsAlberts, Mushroom, Steamhammer, Armageddon
Associated actsAC/DC, The Angels, Skyhooks, The Party Boys, Buffalo, Buster Brown, X, Saracen, Judge Mercy, Illustrated Men, Jimmy Barnes, Heaven, Doomfoxx, Noiseworks, Coloured Balls, Stand Alone, Taman Shud, Head Inc, Faster Pussycat
Websitehttp://www.rosetattoo.com.au
MembersAngry Anderson, Paul Demarco, Mark Evans, Ronnie Simmons, Mick Arnold
Past membersRob Riley, Geordie Leach, John Watson, Jackie Barnes, Bob Spencer, Steve Balbi, Robert Bowron, Andy Cichon, Mick Cocks, Tim Gaze, Scott Johnson, Greg Jordan, Steve King, Tony Lake, Lobby Lloyd, Ian Rilen, Dallas "Digger" Royal, Michael Vandersluys, Pete Wells

Band Members

  • Current Line-Up
    • Angry Anderson (vocals)
    • Mick Arnold (guitar)
    • Paul Demarco (drums)
    • Mark Evans (bass)
    • Ronnie Simmons (guitar)
  • Former Members
    • Bob Spencer (guitar) 2017 - 2022
    • Justin Ngariki (drums) 2019 - 2021
    • Jackie Barnes (drums) 2018 - 2019
    • John Watson (drums) 2017 - 2018
    • Rob Riley (guitar) 1982 – 1983, 2000 – 2005, 2010 – 2011
    • Dai Prichard (guitar) 2007 - 2021
    • Geordie Leach (bass) 1977–1979, 1980 – 1984, 1992 – 1993, 1999, 2007 – 2013
    • Steve King (bass) (2000 - 2007)
    • Mick Cocks (guitar) (1976 - 1983, 1999, 2003 - 2009) d. 22/12/09
    • Pete Wells (guitar) (1976 - 1983, 1992 - 2005) d. 27/3/06
    • Andy Cichon (bass) (1985 - 1986)
    • Tim Gaze (guitar) (1985 - 1986)
    • Steve Balbi (bass) (1984 - 1985)
    • Scott Johnson (drums) (1983 - 1986)
    • Greg Jordan (guitar) (1983 - 1985)
    • John Meyer (guitar) (1983 - 1985)
    • Robert Bowron (drums) (1983)
    • Dallas Royal (drums) (1976 - 1983) d. 1991
    • Lobby Loyde (bass) (1979) d. 21/4/07
    • Ian Rilen (bass) (1976, 1999) d. 30/10/06
    • Tony Lake (vocals) (1976)
    • Michael Vandersluys (drums) (1976)

Website

rosetattoo.com.au

Formed

Sydney, NSW, 1976

Band Information

Rose Tattoo is undoubtedly one of the most legendary bands Australia has ever produced. They played their first gig on New Year's Eve 1976 and in no time had established a (perhaps unfair) reputation as one of the baddest bands in the land.

The group was formed by slide guitarist Peter Wells after leaving Buffalo, for whom he had been the bass player. Bass player Ian Rilen came from Band of Light and had also been in Blackfeather and Tully. Angry Anderson and drummer Dallas Royal were from Buster Brown, a hard-rocking boogie band who had played at Sunbury and once featured AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd. The pair joined as replacements for original members Tony Lake (from Madder Lake) and Michael Vandersluys. The line-up was completed by rhythm guitarist Mick Cocks. Rilen left the group in 1977, his only recording with Rose Tattoo being their first single, "Bad Boy for Love". He was replaced by Geordie Leach, also from Buster Brown, and Rilen went on to form X and a string of other underground blues and rock bands, including Helter Paye and Ian Rilen and the Love Addicts, until his death in 2006.

Rose Tattoo attracted the attention of AC/DC, who recommended them to Albert Productions and their debut self-titled album appeared in 1978. Despite a string of singles and constant live work, Rose Tattoo was unable to find major success in Australia but gained cult followings in North America and the UK, leading to tours there and eventually a performance at the Reading Festival. During this early period, Cocks was removed from the line-up and Lobby Loyde of the notorious “sharpie” band Coloured Balls joined in place of Leach; a second album called Scarred was recorded but Alberts hated it and it was never released. Loyde left and Cocks and Leach returned and Rose Tattoo toured the UK and Europe solidly.

In 1981 Cocks left the band again and joined Heaven for a short time. He was replaced by Rob Riley. Rose Tattoo toured the US in 1982, supporting ZZ Top and Aerosmith and while it was not a particularly successful tour for them, they were exposed to members of the fledgling sleaze scene like Mötley Crüe and Hollywood Rose, who would play important roles in Rose Tattoo's later career. On returning to Australia, Wells, Riley and Royal all left Rose Tattoo. Guitarists Greg Jordan and John Meyer (from Perth progressive metal band Saracen) and drummer Scott Johnston were recruited for the Southern Stars album, after which Leach departed. He teamed up with Riley, Wells and Royal in a band called Illustrated Men, which played sporadically around Sydney for a couple of years in the mid-80s.

Anderson joined the cast of the film Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome in 1985, following which Rose Tattoo released a version of "Born to be Wild" which was a minor hit. The line-up on that track was Anderson, Meyer and Johnston with Tim Gaze on slide guitar and Judge Mercy bassist Andy Cichon. Meyer then rejoind Saracen and a four-piece Rose Tattoo was responsible for Beats From a Single Drum that was originally meant to be Anderson's debut solo album but released under the band name due to contractual obligations. However, after the track "Suddenly" became a No. 1 hit after being used as a love theme on the TV drama Neighbours, the album was then repackaged as an Angry Anderson solo effort in 1988. During this period, Anderson had also toured as a member of The Party Boys in 1986.

For the next few years, Anderson embarked on a solo musical career, issuing the album Blood From Stone that spawned the hit single "Bound For Glory." He also continued his acting and charity work. In 1993 he was awarded the Order of Australia for his work as a youth advocate. The same year, Rose Tattoo reformed to tour with Guns N' Roses and Skid Row. Guns N' Roses had previously recorded a version of "Nice Boys Don't Play Rock N Roll" and specifically asked for Rose Tattoo to support them. The line-up of Anderson, Wells, Cocks and Leach regrouped with Wells' drummer Paul Demarco replacing Royal, who had died after a long battle with cancer in 1991. After this tour, Rose Tattoo disbanded once again.

In 1999, the band reformed once again, playing an east coast tour with the line-up of Anderson, Wells, Cocks, Demarco and Rilen, the first time he had played with Rose Tattoo since a one-off appearance in 1980. In 2000 Rose Tattoo was active again with Steve King (Tough Luxury) on bass and Riley in place of Cocks, touring Europe and taking part in the annual Wacken Festival in Germany. This tour was later issued as the live album 25 to Life. In November 2000 the band was to tour Australia with Mötley Crüe, but the tour was canned.

Rose Tattoo returned to Europe for further shows in 2001 and in 2002 recorded Pain, their first full album of new material in 16 years.

In 2005 Wells was forced to stand down from touring commitments as he endured treatment for prostate cancer and his place was taken in the band by Mick Cocks, who was also performing and touring in Doomfoxx. A benefit show for Wells was put together in mid-2005 and the band, with Dai Pritchard in Wells' role, began work on a new album. Peter Wells finally passed away from the disease on March 27, 2006.

Rose Tattoo was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame on August 17, 2006. Not long afterwards, on October 30, Ian Rilen died from bladder cancer. Lobby Loyde died of lung cancer on April 21, 2007. Geordie Leach re-joined the band in 2007, displacing Steve King. During May, Rose Tattoo again toured Australia with Guns N Roses and with Motörhead in October. In an interview with the online magazine Unbelievably Bad, Anderson said that the band would finish after one final album.

Mick Cocks was diagnosed with liver cancer during 2009; a benefit show was held for him in Sydney on July 24 featuring performances by members of Cold Chisel, You Am I, The Screaming Jets, Radiators, Choirboys, Heaven, AC/DC, Buffalo and more. He died on December 22, 2009. Rob Riley rejoined Rose Tattoo after Cocks' death; he too is now battling cancer. In April 2014, Paul Demarco was arrested in connection with an illegal firearms ring operating in NSW. A series of drummers replaced him including John Watson (ex-Australian Crawl), Jackie Barnes (Jimmy's son) and Justin Ngariki until DeMarco returned in 2021. Long-serving guitarist Dai Prichard departed in 2021 to be replaced by Mick Arnold and Faster Pussycat/Richie Ramone guitarist Ronnie Simmons replaced Bob Spencer in early 2023. Recording began on a new album and a tour was planned, but postponed due to Anderson's health in late 2023. They returned to touring in early 2024 with the postponed tour dates and shows with Slash.

Discography

Albums:

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1978 Rose Tattoo Alberts
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1981 Assault and Battery Alberts
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1982 Scarred for Life Alberts
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1984 Southern Stars Alberts
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1986 Beats From a Single Drum Mushroom
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1986 A Decade of Rock Alberts
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1992 Nice Boys Don't Play Rock N Roll Alberts
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2000 25 to Life Steamhammer
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2002 Pain Steamhammer
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2007 Blood Brothers Armageddon

EP:

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2006 Black Eyed Bruiser Armageddon