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The Meanies

Australian punk band

Australia • b. 1988-01-01

The Meanies is credited on 24 releases across 16 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1990–2021 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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24

Pressings credited

16

Albums

4

Decades active

2

In collections

Biography

The Meanies are an Australian punk rock band formed in 1988 by D.D. Meanie (a.k.a. Dennis DePianto) on lead guitar, Link Meanie (a.k.a. Lindsay McLennan) on vocals and guitar, Ringo Meanie (a.k.a. Mark Hobbs) on drums, and VB Meanie (a.k.a. Dave Christopher) on bass guitar and vocals. As from September 2015 the line-up is Link, Ringo and Wally Meanie (a.k.a. Roderick Kempton) on bass guitar and backing vocals. The Meanies had a hiatus from 1996 to 2006. The band provides energetic performances, with Link injured on stage on several occasions. The group have issued four studio albums, Come 'n' See (1992), 10% Weird (1994), It's Not Me It's You (2015) and Desperate Measures (2020). Founding member D.D. Meanie (Dennis DePianto) died in February 2008 after being diagnosed with cancer. Their guitarist from 1993 onwards, Tasman "Tas" Blizzard, died in August 2008 in a car accident.

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Credited work

24 releases · 16 albums · active 1990–2021

  • Production · 19
  • Engineering · 12
  • Performance · 2

Studios: Sing Sing Studios · Silkwood Sound Studios · Recordio · Stable Sound, Richmond

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