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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_WreckeryThe Wreckery - Wikipedia

    The Wreckery are an Australian punk blues group which formed in 1985 in Melbourne. The founding members were Hugo Race on vocals and guitar, Robin Casinader on drums, piano, Hammond organ, guitar and violin, Edward Clayton-Jones on guitar, organ and vocals, Tadeusz O'Biegly on bass guitar, and Charles Todd on saxophone and organ.

  2. The Wreckery - Smack Me Down. Hailing from the post-punk heyday of the 1980s, iconic band The Wreckery are back with a vengeance and ready to ignite the Australian music landscape once mo...

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  3. The Wreckery - Dragonfly - Melbourne 2023 - Official Live. FAKE IS FOREVER This is The Wreckery album that never was but always should have been! At the crest of the Australian post punk...

  4. At the crest of the Australian post punk era, The Wreckery played atmospheric rock with film-noir swagger and renegade attitude, carving a loyal following. Critics quickly positioned them as successors to a darkly exciting avant-garde Melbourne tradition previously marked out by The Birthday Party.

  5. 1 de nov. de 2023 · Genre: gothic rock/punk blues Year: 1988 Track listing: 00:00 01 The Understudy 05:17 02 Kickdown 09:57 03 Holy Honey 13:47 04 I Cant Say 18:07 05 The First Lesson 23:23 06 Laying Down Law...

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  6. 30 de nov. de 2023 · One of the more important bands on the Australian post-punk scene of the 1980s, Melbourne's the Wreckery played dark, atmospheric music informed by the blues and the same sort of chemical and cultural obsessions as their contemporaries Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds -- in fact, co-founder Hugo Race had been an early member of the Bad Seeds.

  7. the wreckery “One of the more important bands on the Australian post-punk scene of the 1980s, Melbourne’s the Wreckery played dark, atmospheric music informed by the blues and the same sort of chemical and cultural obsessions as their contemporaries Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.”