Before this month, we had reviewed thirteen albums from Australian bands in the 90s in the first four years of the podcast, but we still did’t have a good understanding of the overall history Australian music during that time. What were their influences? What were the scenes in the different cities like? What is Big Day Out? The Saints? The Scientists? To help us unlock the mysteries, we’re joined by frequent requester and friend of the show Gavid Reid, along with Dan Buhagiar, producer and writer at Double J radio.
And check out Dan’s article on the 10 Australian Bands From the ‘90s Worth Revisiting.
Songs in this Episode:
Ride - Nowhere | Album Review
Adam Elk of The Mommyheads | Interview
Black Grape - It’s Great When You’re Straight...Yeah | Album Review
The White Stripes - The White Stripes | Album Review
Ben Osmundson and Ali Tabatabaee of Zebrahead | Interview
Suicidal Tendencies - The Art of Rebellion | Album Review
Albums of 1992 | Roundtable
Terry Ilous of XYZ, Great White, and Land of Gypsies | Interview
Meat Puppets - Too High To Die | Album Review
Season Eleven In Review
Clouds - Penny Century | Album Review
Coverdale Page - Coverdale Page | Album Review
The Black Crowes - Amorica | Album Review
Music We‘re Thankful For In 2021 | Roundtable
Polvo - Today‘s Active Lifestyles | Album Review
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Give It Back! | Album Review
The Wildhearts - P.H.U.Q. | Album Review
Alabama 3 - Exile on Coldharbour Lane | Album Review
Phantom Blue - Built to Perform | Album Review
Bands From the 90s Reuniting - Part 2 | Roundtable
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