Band, *1987 AU, Newcastle, New South Wales
Rock and Reggae
A.k.a. The Pork Hunts
Australia ska band formed in 1987. Originally called "The Pork Hunts" but changed their name in 1990. Current lineup: Pete Cooper - vocals Phil 'Bigfil' Barnard - sax Rodney 'Rocket' Palmer - drums David 'Gutsy' Gale - guitar Jeremy 'Dr. J' Griffiths - trumpet Lucian 'Lou' McGuiness - trombone Justin Lipscombe - bass
Ian Dunn g | |
Pete Cooper voc | |
Scott Chapman dr, voc | |
Pucko g | |
Chris Fegan g | |
Paul Woseen b, voc AU | |
Phil Barnard sax AU | |
Dave Power g, voc, key | |
Martin McLaughlin tr | |
Robert Tickle tb, key | |
Tony Collins b | |
Rodney Palmer dr, bvoc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Make Hey! | The Porkers | 2018 | Single |
Hot Dog Daquiri | The Porkers | 2018 | Album |
Persistence Is Futile | The Porkers | 2009 | Album |
This Is The Porkers | The Porkers | 2007 | Album |
Radio Promo, 4 Tracks From The Album- Live At Nakanoshima | The Porkers | 2005 | Album |
Now Hear This | The Porkers | 2004 | Album |
Live At Nakanoshima | The Porkers | 2004 | Album |
Buds For Brains | The Porkers | 2002 | Single |
Raw Porking Power! | The Porkers | 2002 | Compil. |
Keep My Cool | The Porkers | 2001 | Album |
Too Big For Your Boots | The Porkers | 2001 | Single |
Waiting For Us | The Porkers vs. Salmonella Dub | 2001 | Album |
Time Will Tell | The Porkers | 2000 | Album |
Perfect Teeth | The Porkers | 1998 | Album |
Hot Dog Daquiri | The Porkers | 1998 | Album |
Perfect Teeth | The Porkers | 1998 | Single |
Chemical Imbalance | The Porkers | 1997 | Single |
Big Backyard | The Porkers | 1997 | Single |
X-Factor | The Porkers | 1997 | Single |
Not Bad, Pretty Good, Not Bad | The Porkers | 1996 | Album |
Hit The Ground Running | The Porkers | 1996 | Single |
Grunt! | The Porkers | 1996 | Album |
Tired Of Being Pork Hunts | The Porkers | 1990 | Single |