The Poor (Australian band)

The lead single, "More Wine Waiter Please", had appeared in the United States in March and reached No.

[3] In 1991 the group relocated to Sydney and later that year toured the United States supporting fellow Australian hard rockers, The Angels.

[1] By June 1992 James Young (ex-BB Steal) replaced Davis on drums and the group released their debut extended play, Rude, Crude & Tattooed, on Sony/Columbia Records.

[1] The Poor Boys supported that group's national tour through July to August.

[1] About a year later The Poor Boys issued their second EP, Underfed, which was produced by Brent Eccles (also a member of The Angels).

They followed in October by backing United States acts, Alice in Chains and Suicidal Tendencies, on the Australian leg of their combined tour.

[6] The Australian single's cover art featured a variant of the group's former logo, with the word "Boys" crossed out, to notify fans that it was the same band.

[6] It was produced by United Kingdom's Paul Northfield (Suicidal Tendencies) and had been previously released in Japan on 8 April that year.

"[3] "Simple Livin'" would later be released in 2012 on an expanded French CD version of Who Cares, collecting the B-sides from that album's singles.

[14] On 15 October 2010, the band released Round 2,[3] Brian Fischer-Giffin of Loud Mag found that for this album "[The Poor] come out swinging much more convincingly, punching out a short, sharp album of no-nonsense hard rock that doesn't over stay its welcome or try to be anything more than it is.

[15] In late 2022, the Poor announced the release of their fourth album (first in thirteen years), High Price Deed, on 2 February 2023.