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Pig City is the title of several works of media: "Pig City" (song), a 1983 song by Brisbane band The Parameters Pig City, a 2004 book about the Brisbane music scene named after the song; Pig City (music festival), a 2007 music festival in Brisbane named after the book; Pig City (symposium), a symposium held the day before the festival
Pig City received a large amount of airplay on the independent radio station 4ZZZ and regularly featured within the station's annual Hot 100. [5] A single was released in 1984, which included "Material Possession" on the b-side. In 2023, Brisbane band Sacred Hearts covered the song as a part of the 4000 Records "House Keys 2" compilation. [6]
The title Pig City originated from the song Pig City recorded by Brisbane band The Parameters in late 1983. The song was written by Tony Kneipp, lead singer of the band. It critiques the political environment of Queensland's State coalition government in the 1980s, referencing persecution of Aboriginal people, corruption within the government and police force, and banning of street marches.
"Je M'aime" was reissued under the name "Pig/Sow" in 1999. PIG's 1995 album Sinsation was released in the US on Trent Reznor's label Nothing Records. PIG also toured with Reznor's band Nine Inch Nails in the UK. [11] Japanese-based band Schaft employed Watts as a lyricist/vocalist for the 1994 album Switchblade and companion remix collection ...
Pig City is an animated television series co-produced by CinéGroupe, AnimaKids, and Red Rover Studios in association with MM Merchandisingmedia GmbH [1] and original networks Teletoon in Canada, ProSieben in Germany, [2] and Fox Kids internationally.
"Pig City" by Spiral Stairs [14] "Pig City" by The Parameters "Queensland University" by Custard "Rosalie" by Gaslight Radio "See You Again" by Catfish "Snake Skin Lady" by Robert Forster "Spring Rain" by the Go-Betweens "Streets of Your Town" by The Go-Betweens [9] "Thought I Was Over You" by Jack Frost "Trees of Brisbane" by Charles Jenkins [15]
Pig Destroyer is an American grindcore band formed in 1997 in Alexandria, Virginia.The band was formed by vocalist J.R. Hayes, guitarist Scott Hull and drummer John Evans. . Pig Destroyer is one of the most well-known grindcore bands due to Hayes' poetic lyrics; [2] Hull's incorporation of thrash, punk, and doom influences in songwriting; and technical drum w
Peter Milton Walsh is the sole singer songwriter for The Apartments, formed in Brisbane in 1978 and named after Billy Wilder's 1960 film The Apartment.. The Go-Betweens, a Brisbane band Walsh was a member of briefly, wrote “Don't Let Him Come Back” commemorating Walsh's style and his time with them "Here he comes, with his twelve o’clock junk...who's that dressed in black?