Mammoth Mammoth

The band independently released their self-titled debut EP in June 2008 through their label, Golden Triangle, and followed this with a full-length album titled "Volume II: Mammoth" in August 2009.

In November 2012, their third album Volume III: Hell’s Likely was released, and after good sales and recognition in Europe They signed with Austrian/German label Napalm Records.

According to an interview in the blog Riff media, Tucker fell through a glass window at The Tote Hotel after head-butting it to get the attention of concert attendees smoking outside.

[2] At their earliest most intense live shows the audience and the press were unsure whether the band's performance was taking the piss or for real.

[citation needed] In 2009 the band made their first appearance at the CherryRock Festival held in Melbourne's iconic laneway AC/DC Lane.

[citation needed] Metal Hammer magazine's German, French and UK editions voted Hell’s Likely number two for "album of the month" in December 2012.

[12] The first video release for the track Looking Down the Barrel is a tribute to Penelope Spheeris's The Decline Of Western Civilization Part 2: The Metal Years, in which W.A.S.P.

guitarist Chris Holmes sums up the era as he is being interviewed while drinking vodka and floating in a pool while his mother watches.

[13] On completion of the album, the band toured throughout Europe and alongside former Kyuss vocalist John Garcia and followed up with supports of U.S. doom legends Sleep.

[14] In 2016, the band made a record fourth appearance on the main stage of CherryRock, sharing the bill with Kadavar, Supersuckers and Richie Ramone.

On Dec 2 2022 the first singles from the forthcoming live album were released (Sittin' Pretty/Love Gun) to coincide with their first Australian show in six years with Nashville Pussy (USA).

Couzens and Tucker
Mammoth Mammoth Live
MAMMOTH MAMMOTH, 2024