Cut Lunch

Cut Lunch is a mini-album or EP by Australian new wave band Models, originally released on 10" vinyl by Mushroom Records in June 1981.

Cut Lunch is generally regarded as the Models' release which is the most influenced by post-punk and dub, and least by conventional pop music.

Apart from "Atlantic Romantic", which had been a live favourite of the group for a number of years, the songs were freshly composed: their lyrics were difficult to understand, and remain confusing even now.

"Atlantic Romantic" was co-produced by Eddie Rayner of Split Enz fame.

[2] A seven-and-a-half minute promotional music video was released for the mini-album, which combined videos for brief excerpts of each of the tracks (including a crude home-made claymation video for "Germ") with vox pop interviews conducted by the band members in the streets of Melbourne.