The Mentals’ music is characterised by poppy, accessible and well-crafted melodies and lyrics, and almost all their work showcases their ironic, satirical and self-deprecating sense of humour. They are arguably one of the most typically ‘Australian’ of rock groups, with their music and their satirical, good-time image deeply rooted in the milieu of Australian suburbia, despite the fact that two key members (the O’Doherty brothers) were in fact immigrants from New Zealand. The group’s art school background and visual design skills also made them pioneers of the music video form in Australia in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and their videos rank as some of the funniest and most imaginative produced in Australia at that time. The “classic” lineup of the group, which boasted four songwriters and lasted more than twenty years, was: * Martin Plaza (né Martin Murphy) — vocals, guitar| * Reg Mombassa (né Chris O’Doherty) — lead guitar, vocals| * Andrew “Greedy” Smith — vocals, keyboards, harmonica| * Peter O’Doherty — bass, vocals| * Wayne “Bird” De Lisle (né David Twohill) — drums This article continues at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_As_Anything |
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