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The Baby Animals were formed in Sydney in October 1989 by Frank Celenza on drums (ex-Boys, Bamboo Curtain, DD and the Rockmen); Suze DeMarchi on lead vocals and guitar (ex-Photoplay, the Kind, DD and the Rockmen), Dave Leslie on guitar and backing vocals (ex-Swingshift); and Eddie Parise on bass guitar and backing vocals (ex-Boys, Bel Aires, Bamboo Curtain).
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Baby Animals is the debut album by Australian band Baby Animals, released in September 1991.The album debuted at number six on the ARIA Albums Chart and spent six weeks at number one, eventually going eight times platinum [3] and becoming the highest-selling debut Australian rock album until the release of Jet's Get Born album 12 years later.
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It was released in November 1991 as their third single from their debut studio album Baby Animals (1991). The song peaked at number 49 on the ARIA Singles Chart . It became the band's first charting single in New Zealand and on the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks in 1992 after performing the track on Late Night with David Letterman .
"One Word" is a song by Australian rock band Baby Animals. It was released in January 1992 as their fourth single from their debut studio album Baby Animals (1991). The song peaked at number 15 on the ARIA Singles Chart , becoming the band's first top-20 single.
Baby Animals have continued to tour, having just come off the Red Hot Summer Tour performing alongside the likes of Suzi Quatro, The Screaming Jets and The Angels. [4] The album was announced alongside the album's second single "How Do I Make You", a cover of a Linda Ronstadt song.
"Don't Tell Me What to Do" is a song by Australian rock band Baby Animals. It was released in June 1993 as the first single from their second studio album Shaved and Dangerous (1993). The song peaked at number 24 on the ARIA Singles Chart.