Founding Gurus' Dave Faulkner (aka Dave Flick) and James Baker co-wrote the song when they were members of this Perth punk rock group. The track " Television Addict" was originally available on The Victims LP, All Loud on the Western Front. It also includes a number of covers, unreleased demos, and several tracks dating back to the band's inception in 1981. The 3-CD set was also re-released in June 2003 by Shock Records and Limburger Records.īite the Bullet (Live) was recorded on the Hoodoo Gurus' 1997 52-date Australian farewell tour, and includes classics such as " What's My Scene?" " Tojo," and " Like Wow – Wipeout!" together with previously unreleased songs like "Doctor Rock" and back catalogue cuts.ĭoppelgänger: Live-to-Air Broadcasts '83 – '96 ĭoppelgänger compiles their best performances on the Australian radio show Live at the Wireless, going back to 1983, and includes covers of The Beatles' " Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey", which was performed on their album The Beatles (1968), also known as the White Album, The Detroit Wheels' " Linda Sue Dixon", The Zeros' "Wimp", The Velvet Underground's " I Heard Her Call My Name" and The Stooges' "I Got a Right".īubble & Squeak: Outtakes and Oddities īubble & Squeak includes seven B-sides (from Crank and Blue Cave sessions) that came after the Gorilla Biscuit B-side compilation album. The single CD was re-released in July 2000 by Brazilian record label, Tronador. Mushroom also released it as a three-CD limited edition set, Bite the Bullet – Director's Cut, consisting of Bite the Bullet (Live) (a live farewell tour set), Doppelgänger: Live-to-Air Broadcasts '83 – '96 ( Triple J Live at the Wireless performances) and Bubble & Squeak: Outtakes and Oddities (a rarities collection). Bite the Bullet is a compilation album by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus, released in July 1998.
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