From 1994–7,[1] DJ Damage was a member of Brisbane hip hop group Towering Inferno with Lazy Grey and B-Boy Flex.
[3][4] The band also appeared at the first B-Boy Kingdom "all ages hip hop jam", Friday 9 February 1996 at Lighthouse, corner of Ann and Creek Streets, Brisbane.
Big Rigs debuted at The Bomb, an FRS (Flavours Radio Show) party held in Brisbane in January 1996.
[8] DJ Katch, Geoff Jigzaw Boardman (who worked on Towering Inferno's recorded material), Dave Atkins and Chris Bosley went on to form Resin Dogs in 1996.
[9] DJ Frenzie mentioned Big Rigs in an interview with The Late Show in 2011, saying that, "We were doing 6 turntable routines in clubs in the mid 90s.
[13] In 2004, DJ Damage was Co-Executive Producer and provided scratches and cuts for the Terntable Jediz' album All Out War released on vinyl by Unkut Recordings.
[16] The singles, Give It Up and Mic Induction[17] received high rotation on Triple J Australia's national radio station.
[19] DJ Damage has also played house, funk and soul music at clubs such as The Monastery, Technomadiscotheque, Mantra, Family Nightclub.
[20] In 2011 DJ Damage provided cuts and turntablist skills for Brisbane new jazz and funk band Step It Up on their EP, Push.