[1] Their music is overtly political and has been described as "angry, polemical, brutally frank and meant to inspire a response, good or bad".
[2] In the early 2000s, Briggs and Trials met at a Funkoars gig at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne.
They worked with DJ Pooh (Snoop Dogg, 2Pac, Ice Cube) at Snoop Dogg's in-house studio; DJ Mustard (Big Sean, Rihanna, Wiz Khalifa); and did a stint at Encore Studios, where Dr. Dre made 2001.
Original's single "January 26" (featuring Dan Sultan), released in August 2016, which comments on the use of that date for Australia Day.
[1] The provocatively titled[2][7] album features many guests including Thelma Plum, G. Yunupingu and Archie Roach.
[4] Trials explained in an interview: "Briggs and I were going to do one big career ending, burning the... joint down record and that was it.
[11] The song's title refers to the stage name of a 1970s comedian, called Louis Beers, who toured Australia with his blackface act.
[29][30] The National Indigenous Music Awards recognise excellence, innovation and leadership among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians from throughout Australia.