Frenzal Rhomb is tagged as: punk, punk rock, australian, aussie, rock Frenzal Rhomb is an Australian punk rock band that formed in 1992, based in the city of Sydney. The band’s current lineup is Jason Whalley (vocals), Lindsay McDougall (guitar), Tom Crease (bass) and Gordy Foreman (drums). Jay and Lindsay had a morning spot on Australia’s Triple J radio station (Jay and The Doctor). Long standing favourites of the sydney music scene, have been good to their fans by playing many all ages shows. Their first EP ‘Dick Sandwich’ was produced in bassy grunge style and included a cover of the theme to ‘home and away’, a crappy Australian soap; as well as a song about Roger Climpson a TV news presenter. Their seminal album Coughing up a Storm followed. Sadly this CD is now out of print in its original version which included an abusive and threatening voicemail as its secret track. Moving on the band has replaced all its original members except Jason in semi-controvertial circumstances. Ben the original guitarist was first to go, he supposedly left to become an animal rights activist. Nat the drummer was next, to focus on his other band Quadbox. Lex was an awesome bass player and is sadly missed. Jay spent some time as the bass player for Nancy Vandal under the name Jason Jasonn Beers. The current band is jus... Read More About Frenzal Rhomb Biography... Send Frenzal Rhomb ringtones to your cell |
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