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The Whitlams' "I Make Hamburgers" was listed on the Triple J Hottest 100, 1996 on Australia Day (26 January). [17] That same day, Stevie Plunder was found dead at the base of Wentworth Falls; [18] [19] according to Nimmervoll, he was "either the victim of suicide, or of an accidental fall after a night out."
The discography of Australian rock band the Whitlams, consists of eight studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, and twenty-four singles. Since 2021, the Whitlams have recorded as the Whitlams BlackStump Band and released Kookaburra in March 2024, which acts as the group's eighth studio album.
Kookaburra is the eighth studio album by Australian band the Whitlams, and first under the name the Whitlams Black Stump. It was released on 8 March 2024. [1] The album was supported by the 25-date Kookaburra tour, commencing in March 2024. [1] In May 2024, the tour was extended by an extra 20 days. [2]
"I Make Hamburgers" is a song by The Whitlams. It was first released to radio in February 1995 [2] as the band's debut single. It was released on CD single in November 1995 as the first single from their second album, Undeniably. The song was number 79 in the 1996 Triple J Hottest 100, a ranking of songs voted for by Triple J listeners. It was ...
"Thank You (for Loving Me at My Worst)" is a song by Australian band, The Whitlams. It was released in January 2000 as the lead single from their fourth album, Love This City . It peaked at number 63 on the ARIA charts.
The Guardian said, "No Aphrodisiac is a demarcation in the Whitlams’ sound: gone were the boyish songs about mates and girls, replaced by melancholic, clever songs about being lonely and drinking too much (and girls). In a neat encapsulation of the band’s shift, Lewis even swapped his double bass for an electric bass halfway through the track."
Eternal Nightcap – New Zealand Release was the first album released by The Whitlams specifically for a country other than Australia.Eternal Nightcap – New Zealand Release contained 17 tracks selected from the band's first three studio albums: Introducing The Whitlams, Undeniably The Whitlams and Eternal Nightcap.
"You Sound Like Louis Burdett" is a song by Australian band The Whitlams. It was released in January 1997 [1] as the lead single from their third studio album, Eternal Nightcap. The single was placed at number 53 of Triple J's Hottest 100 of that year. Louis Burdett is an eccentric inner-west Sydney personality. [2]