Splatterheads

[1] The group's debut album, Ink of a Mad Man's Pen (October 1989), appeared on Waterfront, which was produced and engineered by former member, Carroll.

[1] Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described their "rough-hewn, low-fi" work, which "presented some frantic moments, but failed to capture the band's live firepower.

[1] They toured to Melbourne supporting fellow punk band, Bored and became that group's label mates when they were signed with Dog Meat.

"[1] From February 1995 the four-piece undertook a European tour supporting American bands NOFX, Lagwagon, Weezer and Big Chief.

[1] During that tour they recorded their performances for a live album, Joined at the Head (August 1996), which was issued via German-based label, Subway.