The Bhagavad Guitars

"[4] In July 1988 they released their debut five-track extended play, Foreverglades, which was produced by the Church's Steve Kilbey (Underwood's older brother) for Red Eye Records.

[1] Red Eye compiled the two EPs, leaving off "Shrine" from Headland, into a full-length album, also titled, Foreverglades, in July 1990.

"[1][7] The album was engineered and co-produced with legendary Australian, Tony Cohen (Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds).

In 1992 Kilbey formed a record label, Karmic Hit, which issued the group's single, "Hypnotise Me" in February.

[1][8] They followed with their first studio album, Hypnotised, in May 1992 with Tony Locke on bass guitar and lead vocals for two tracks, "Romeo Error" and "Accident".