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From the album "Off Ya Cruet!"

The Cosmic Psychos are a rock band based in Melbourne and rural Victoria in Australia. An underground band that has only ever achieved limited recognition, they were cited as a significant influence on the Seattle grunge scene of 90s. In particular they have been referenced by members of Mudhoney and Pearl Jam and have supported both bands. Known for their droning, fuzzed-out bass and wah-wah guitar with repetitive lyrics, the Cosmic Psychos have a simple sound that works well in context and remained largely untouched since they formed in 1982 when they evolved from the short lived Bum Steers and first achieved notoriety for their demo 'Custom Credit' which received enormous airplay on Melbourne public radio station 3PBS.

It was later released on the Down on the Farm mini LP for Mr Spaceman Records which also released their debut LP. The band later moved to Survival Records releasing Go the Hack which was later licensed to Sub Pop Records. They eventually signed to Amphetamine Reptile Records for the American market for the release of their 1991 album, Blokes You Can Trust. That album was produced by then little-known producer, Butch Vig and it produced a song that became an enduring fan favourite, "Dead Roo". A song about perils of Australian highway hazards.

The band went on to release Self Totalled and Oh What A Lovely Pie. In 2006, after a lengthy quiet period, the Psychos issued Off Ya Cruet on Sydney's Timberyard Records. Notable for being recorded with a new drummer, the title track on album is Kill Bill, a bitter song for ex-drummer, Bill Walsh.

The band was also covered by UK band The Prodigy who released a version of "Feel My Fire" co written with L7 which was largely based on a previous Cosmic Psychos tune "Lost Cause".

Known for their hard drinking behaviour and vulgar lyrics, the Cosmic Psychos are one of the defining bands of the yob rock genre, a movement that celebrates the Australian male lifestyle. Other bands include The Onyas and The Vee Bees.

Robbie "Rocket" Watts

Robbie Watts, joined the band in 1990 until his death on July 1st 2006 following a show in Bendigo. His first album with the psychos, Blokes You Can Trust, was produced by Butch Vig, fresh from completing Nevermind.

Post Rocket Period

The band did not perform live for some time after Robbie Watts' death. In June 2007, the band went on an Australian tour with Sydney's legendary punk band, The Celibate Rifles. Playing guitar in place of Watts, is John McKeering from The Onyas.

Комментарии

9 years назад

Blank

So that's the guy from Midnight Oil eh?

10 years назад

hugh jass

Vlad Putin on the left.

10 years назад

Morten Andersen

i quite enjoy being dead ina ditch.

10 years назад

jason appleby

stumbled onto this band, and thank fucking dog I did, cause they are my new favorite twist.

10 years назад

Simon sabbath

fuck yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

10 years назад

jason sha

bloody oath top tunes 

11 years назад

Neal Evans

what's dumb about their name?

12 years назад

linchpinKC

Gotta love these guys.

12 years назад

najlepsezelje

Да здравствует наш президент Путин

13 years назад

Jamie Raygun

If anyone doesn't like the Psychos, then they are officially, braindead.

13 years назад

ozorg

mörder song!

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