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Spiderbait is an Australian alternative rock band from Finley, New South Wales, formed in 1989 by bass guitarist and singer Janet English, drummer and singer Kram, and guitarist Damian Whitty. In 2004, the group's cover version of the 1930s Lead Belly song " Black Betty " reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart .
Spiderbait is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band Spiderbait. Released in 2013, it was the band's first album since 2005's Greatest Hits compilation, and first studio album since Tonight Alright in 2004.
The discography of Australian rock band Spiderbait consists of seven studio albums, three compilations, two EPs, and twenty-four singles. Studio albums.
This is a listing of artists and bands who have performed at a Big Day Out music festival, listed by year. Big Day Out began in 1992 in Sydney and has expanded to include several Australian venues and Auckland, New Zealand.
Mark Anthony Maher, better known by his stage name Kram, is an Australian musician and the drummer and singer of Spiderbait.His stage name is an anagram of his first name; "Kram" is simply "Mark" spelled backwards.
Despite the song's success, Spiderbait's drummer, Kram, has considered their version of "Black Betty" a "fluke", as he wanted to perform three drum solos on the recording but was outvoted by the other band members. [59] In May 2024, Spiderbait announced a national tour celebrating 20 years of their version of "Black Betty", alongside their 2004 ...
Tonight Alright is the sixth studio album by Australian alternative rock band Spiderbait, released on 28 March 2004 through Universal Music Australia. It was primarily recorded in Weed, California, by producer Sylvia Massy. It peaked at number 14 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold.
"Buy Me a Pony" is a song by Australian alternative rock band, Spiderbait and was released in September 1996 as the lead single from the band's third studio album Ivy and the Big Apples. "Buy Me a Pony" peaked at number 45 on the Australian chart.