A sharp, funny Australian punk group that's been at it since the early '90s.
For a good sense of their tone, try 'When My Baby Smiles At Me I Go To Rehab' or 'Mummy Doesn't Know You're a Nazi'.
They've carved out a space in the punk scene with songs that don't shy away from social commentary, even when it ruffles feathers. Tracks like 'Mummy Doesn't Know You're a Nazi' from their third album show that willingness to poke at uncomfortable subjects. They've kept a steady output over eight albums, with songs like 'When My Baby Smiles At Me I Go To Rehab' and 'You Can't Move Into My House' in the mix.
They formed in Sydney in 1992, putting out their first album 'Dick Sandwich' in 1996. The lineup has shifted around vocalist Jason Whalley and guitarist Lindsay McDougall, but they've kept touring and recording without much mainstream attention.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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