Member Since: 2/22/2005
Band Website: unpaiddebt.net
Band Members:♠ Joey - Vocals♠ Damo - Drums♠ Haz - Bass♠ Nathan - Guitar♠ Pockets - Pockets, Comic Relief & Bass in the last two refrains of 'no apologies' when haz is at one with the crowd man
Mick - Plays for Shannon Noll He rocks!!...hard...ask him...
1. Noose Song
2. Drinking With My Stereo
3. The Working Weak
4. Southern Cross Bones
5. Weigh Me Down
6. Stitches
7. West Of The City
8. 34
9. Us Against The World
10. Over My Dead Body
11. Self Destruct
12. This Coffin
Unpaid Debt -"The Working Weak" video clipUnpaid Debt - "verity" live from the Annandale HotelUnpaid Debt - Forthcoming DVD Doco Preview
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Releases (click to purchase)
"Southern Cross Bones"
Released August 2006 through Shrine Records/Shock
"Broken Hearts...Broken Bones"
Released October 2004 through Chatterbox Records/MGM
"Ugly On The Inside"
Released September 2002 Independently
“It’s taken Unpaid Debt a while to get to this stage, but upon listening to Southern Cross Bones, it’s easy to see why they waited. Their debut LP is an assured slice of frenetic punk rock, devoid of the mistakes and hero-worship that usually characterise first albums. 8/10â€
BLUNT
“It’s crazy just how strong the first half of the album is. Southern Cross Bones (the song) will whip dull and lazy punters into a circle pit frenzy, Weigh Me Down is grand and anthemic, and Stitches again brings out sing-a-longs similar to what you’d imagine from the likes of the Dropkick Murphys sans the bagpipes.â€
FASTER LOUDER
“Unpaid Debt have successfully devised a 12-track monster, uncompromising on the riffs whilst forging an argumentative stance that punk rock is far from dead in this country. Unpaid Debt will soon be riding the success of their most pertinent release to date and the band has instilled the circle-pit ideal that each track can and will be as anthemic and as passionate as the next.â€
BOMBSHELL
“It’s refreshing to see a band creating music so honest and free of public persuasion, especially in the realm of punk. Where others may sound like clichéd imitations, a band like this shows how it should be done. It’s certainly one for fans of the genre, but at any rate, Southern Cross Bones is a top-notch Australian punk release.â€
ROCKUS
Record Label: Shrine/Shock
Type of Label: Indie