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When they were 17, in September 2016, they formed the Chats, with Price on guitar, Boggis on drums, and Sandwith on bass and vocals. Former member Tremayne McCarthy also played bass and guitar in the original lineup. [7] The band takes its name from the phrase "that's chat" - (Australian slang to describe something gross/disgusting/bad).
The band's name comes from a suggestion by a friend who said "call yourself Pist Idiots" because they were drunk in the garage at the time. [4]" Pist" serves as a homophone of "pissed", which is Australian slang for being exceptionally intoxicated. [5] Their debut studio album, Idiocracy, was released in September 2021. [6]
Pages in category "Australian boy bands" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. BoyTown; Brothers3; C.
This phrase comes from a classic Australian film, “The Castle,” where the main character, Daryl Kerrigan, fights for his home as the bank tries to buy it to build a new airport expansion.
Blackburn South Sharpies' member Larry Jenkins also photographically documented this gang [6] The Australian Broadcasting Corporation featured sharpies in a 2002 episode of George Negus' New Dimensions in Time [1] Comedian Magda Szubanski was a sharpie in her youth and parodied the subculture on Fast Forward. [7]
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Lazy Grey was in a Brisbane band called Towering Inferno with DJ Damage and B-Boy Flex in 1994–1997. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The group performed at the first B-Boy Kingdom hip hop jam in 1996. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Lazy Grey has collaborated with artists such as Brisbane band, Resin Dogs (Hi Fidelity Dirt album, 2003), [ 23 ] Bias B, Brad Strut , Pegz ...
Chocko (from chocolate soldier), a member of the Australian Army Reserve [16] Chrissie or Chrissy, Christmas ‡Ciggie, a cigarette; Cockie, a cockatoo. Commonly a sulphur-crested cockatoo. By extension, a farmer, e.g. "cow cockie" for dairy farmer. Also slang for cockroach; Coldie, a cold can or stubby of beer, as in "crack a coldie" [16]