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- The Wreckery are an Australian punk blues group which formed in 1985 in Melbourne. The founding members were Hugo Race on vocals and guitar, Robin Casinader...
- 2011. He was a member of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1983–85), and The Wreckery (1984–89) with Nick Barker and Robin Casinader. As from October 2013 he...
- by the end of 1984. Soon after Casinader and Clayton-Jones formed the Wreckery. Seymour also worked as a set designer of films including, The Leonski...
- material. Race, and touring guitarist Edward Clayton-Jones, left to form the Wreckery in Melbourne. After the departure of Race and Lane, the remaining members...
- "Wrecked but Not Worthless: Uncovering the Salvage Value of Your Vehicle". Wreckery.com.au. 4 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-01-04. Burgos, Erwin (February 2...
- Slub, SPK, Lustmord, Our Father of Serpents, Stress, Jaundiced Eye, the Wreckery (1988), Box the Jesuit (1990), Bushpig (1992), Whitehouse, Death in June...
- a track from fellow Melbourne rockers Plays with Marionettes (see the Wreckery). When performing White provided percussion by using an "ironing board...
- Bargeld (Einstürzende Neubauten) Barry Adamson (Magazine) Hugo Race (the Wreckery, solo) Thomas Wydler (Die Haut) Albums: For full discography, see Nick...
- Murders, the Zorros, Dorian Gray and Plays With Marionettes (later The Wreckery, featuring Hugo Race). Philip Morland left and Greta Moon joined in 1982...
- Chynoweth, Needles and Scott, before joining the Wreckery, a rock and blues group, in December 1985. The Wreckery had formed earlier in 1985 with Robin Casinader...