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  1. Drums, percussion. Joe Piripitzi is an Australian rock musician. He was the founding drummer of the rockabilly band, The Living End, from 1994 to 1996; which formed in Melbourne with Chris Cheney on lead guitar and lead vocals, and Scott Owen on double bass and backing vocals.

  2. Joe Piripitzi es un músico de rock australiano. Fue el baterista fundador de la banda de rockabilly, The Living End , de 1994 a 1996; que se formó en Melbourne con Chris Cheney en guitarra principal y voz principal, y Scott Owen en contrabajo y coros. [1] [2] [3] Cheney consideró que Piripitzi era ideal debido a su apariencia carismática. [4]

  3. Andrew Douglas Strachan (born 20 August 1974) is an Australian rock musician. In 1994, after growing up in Adelaide, he relocated to Melbourne, and in 2000 he became the drummer of Sydney-based alternative rock group, Pollyanna. In 2002, he joined fellow alternative rockers, The Living End; they have issued four Top 5 albums on the ARIA Charts ...

  4. The discography of the Living End, an Australian punk rock and psychobilly group, consists of eight studio albums, twenty-three singles, six extended plays (EPs), four video albums and three compilation albums. Chris Cheney, Scott Owen and Joe Piripitzi formed the Living End in 1994; [1] their debut release was Hellbound, an eight ...

  5. Former Members: Joe Piripitzi – Drums (1994–1996) Travis Demsey – Drums (1996–2002) Sítios: thelivingend.com.au, Facebook, instagram.com, Twitter, YouTube, Wikipedia. Miembros: Andy Strachan, Chris Cheney, Joey Piripitzi, Scott Owen, Travis Demsey. Variaciones: Verlas todas | The Living End.

  6. The Living End. Formed. 1990, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Members. Chris Cheney (vocals, guitar), Scott Owen (double bass, vocals), Joe Piripitzi (drums, 1994-96), Travis Demsey (drums, 1996-2002), Andy Strachan (drums, 2002-present) Related Artists. H-Block 101, Psycho Delmatics.

  7. 27 de ene. de 2019 · Cheney considered Piripitzi to be ideal due to his charismatic appearance. During that year they recorded a track, "Headlines", which had been co-written by Cheney and Owen. The group sent a T-shirt and demo tape to United States guitarist, Billie Joe Armstrong, and landed a support slot for the 1995 Australian tour by his band, Green Day.