Andy Bull

Bull also provides the singing voice to animated character, Jay, in the Netflix original cartoon series Beat Bugs.

It was also released as a part of a four-track self-titled EP; which featured three original songs and a cover of "A Man Needs a Maid" by Neil Young.

Along with Mitchell, the EP also featured special guests Little Red and Hungry Kids of Hungary as Bull's backing band on the songs "Nothing to Lose" and "Last Waltz," respectively.

A music video was made for the EP's title track,[3] in which a man cuts off his thumb in order to get workplace compensation.

The EP artwork was painted by Bull, and features a depiction of his left hand with a severed thumb.

Bull, Bennison and new drummer Dave Jenkins, Jr. (also of Slow Down Honey, Young Romantics, Reece Mastin and Kirin J Callinan) visited the Triple J studios on 24 March 2011, to perform the song acoustically as a part of the station's "Like a Version" segment.

[5] On 28 February 2011, Bull was a special guest on Channel 10 comedy panel show Good News Week.

As one of the clues in deciphering a news story from the week, he performed a piano-based version of the Sex Pistols song "God Save the Queen.

"[6] In early March 2011, Bull was also a part of a campaign for Australian tourism called "Making Tracks,"[7] in which he was paired with Taiwanese classical musician Irene Chan, from the YouTube Symphony Orchestra.

The pair travelled to South Australia and the Northern Territory, in particular Kangaroo Island and Kings Canyon.

It features cameos from A Rational Fear creator Dan Ilic and Bluejuice frontman Jake Stone.

Bull's backing bands for these tours featured Bennison, Adura, Jenkins, Dappled Cities keyboardist Ned Cooke and former Hungry Kids of Hungary drummer Ryan Strathie.

It featured TV presenter John Mangos and Australian singer-songwriter Megan Washington.