Fat Mans Cleavage
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Fat Mans Cleavage | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | ![]() |
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Genre(s) | Punk Rock | |
Years active | 2000–present | |
Label(s) | Independent | |
Website | Fat Mans Cleavage Myspace page | |
Members | ||
Sebastian Loria Ray Morgan 'Hollywood Bonecrusher' |
Fat Mans Cleavage is an independent punk rock band from Brisbane, Australia.
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[edit] History
Their music is characterised by its speed and often vulgar lyrics. They have received moderate airplay on Australia's national radio station Triple J, and have toured nationally. They have also performed at QPAC (Queensland Performing Arts Centre),[1] which is notable as QPAC is a prestigious venue usually reserved for operas and concertos. They formed in 2000 and have since undergone an inordinate number of line-up changes. The band currently comprises "Basto" (Sebastian Loria) who is the lead vocalist and bass player, "Razor" (Ray Morgan) on guitar and backing vocals, and "Hollywood Bonecrusher" (real name unknown) on drums.
Fat Mans Cleavage have independently released two EP's; Unleash the Dingo (2005) and Out of Ideas (2006). [2]
In November of 2005, Fat Mans Cleavage was invited to play at the 6th Annual Ramone-a-thon, one of Brisbane’s most prestigious alternative-culture events. They performed alongside bands such as The Queers, Mach Pelican, and the Self Righteous Bros.
This year has seen Fat Mans Cleavage embark on four interstate tours, playing dates in: Roma, Townsville, Mackay, Airlie Beach, Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, Melbourne, Tarwin and Venus Bay.
In October 2006, Fat Mans Cleavage won the Triple J Unearthed Taste of Chaos Competition (QLD). As a prize, the band performed at the Taste of Chaos show in Brisbane at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. [3]
[edit] Members
- Sebastian Loria (aka "Basto") - vocals, bass
- Ray Morgan (aka "Razor") - guitar, backing vocals
- "Hollywood Bonecrusher" (aka "The Mule") - drums
[edit] Discography
[edit] EP's
- Unleash The Dingo (EP) (2005)
- Out Of Ideas (2006)