Cosmic Psychos: Blokes You Can Trust (2013)
August 8, 2013Release Date
Cosmic Psychos: Blokes You Can Trust (2013)
August 8, 2013Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Steve Albini
Self
Bill Walsh
Himself
Robbie Watts
Himself (Archive Footage)
Mark Arm
Self
Dean Muller
Himself
Mario Borelli
Self
John Clow
Self
John McKeering
Himself
Darren "Digger" Goodwin
Himself
Lindsay Gravina
Self
Matt Lukin
Himself
Eddie Vedder
Himself
Tom Hazelmeyer
Self
Buzz Osborne
Himself
Peter Jones
Self
Butch Vig
Himself
Ross Knight
Self
Matt Weston
Director
Dan Peters
Himself
Ray Ahn
Himself
Mark Bakaitis
Cinematographer
Luis Da Silva
Cinematographer
Mark Hartley
Cinematographer
Jonathan Poneman
Himself
Donita Sparks
Herself
Whitney Ward
Herself
Leigh
Himself
Fudge
Himself
Kevin Rutmanis
Himself
Wally Kempton
Himself
Stewart Farrel
Himself
Steve Turner
Himself
Details.
Release DateAugust 8, 2013
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 50m
Budget$80,000
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Cosmic Psychos are an Australian punk rock band which formed in 1982 as Spring Plains. Founding members included Ross Knight on bass guitar and vocals; Robbie Addington on guitar and vocals; and Steve Morrow on vocals. Australian rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, described their music as "arty kind of punk noise, somewhere between The Birthday Party and a more narcotic sounding Ramones". Late in 1984 the group was renamed as Cosmic Psychos. They issued their debut album, Down on the Farm, in December 1985. Several albums have followed and were backed by national tours and international tours to Europe and North America including festivals with Mudhoney, Nirvana, L7, Helmet and Motörhead. In 1990 Jones was replaced by Robbie Watts on guitar and vocals. By 2005 Walsh was replaced by Dean Muller (Hoss, Chris Russell's Chicken Walk) on drums. On 1 July 2006 Watts died of a heart attack, aged 47, and the band continued with John McKeering (ex-The Onyas) joining.