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- Soulscraper abstract "Soulscraper were an Australian alternative electronic-rock band based in Melbourne. The band formed circa 1991 by ex-members of an alternative / industrial influenced band called The Prostitutes.Soulscraper were Chris Dubrow on guitar and lead vocals; James Lynch on drums; Sarah Lord on bass guitar; Elenor Rayner on rhythm samples; and Jim Shnookal on lead samples. They combined samplers and audio loops played live with acoustic drums and aggressive punk influenced guitars. The sound was influenced by alternative, industrial, goth, punk, and dance music, combined with an Australian Pub rock live music sensibility.The band released two EP’s, "Heard it all before" (1992) and "Neo-Anarcho" (1993) and both received considerable national airplay on radio station Triple J as well as Australian alternative clubs and community radio stations such as 3RRR. The band played many live shows across Australia, including tours with Pop Will Eat Itself, Neds Atomic Dustbin, and The Shamen. Soulscraper also played at the first Melbourne Big Day Out festival in 1993.The band split in 1994 and members went on to form and play in many bands including Discordia (Lynch, Shnookal), iNsuRge (Dubrow), Sobriquet/The Crystalline (Reyner), Snog and Shreen.".
- Soulscraper activeYearsEndYear "1994".
- Soulscraper activeYearsStartYear "1991".
- Soulscraper associatedBand Discordia_(band).
- Soulscraper associatedBand Insurge.
- Soulscraper associatedMusicalArtist Discordia_(band).
- Soulscraper associatedMusicalArtist Insurge.
- Soulscraper background "group_or_band".
- Soulscraper formerBandMember Elenor_Rayner.
- Soulscraper hometown Melbourne.
- Soulscraper wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=soulscraper%20rolling%20stone&f=false.
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- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink 3RRR.
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- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Big_Day_Out.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_indie_rock_groups.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_disestablished_in_1994.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1991.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Dance_music.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Discordia_(band).
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_music.
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- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Goth_subculture.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_music.
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- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Kalju_Tonuma.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
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- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Ollie_Olsen.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Pop_Will_Eat_Itself.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Pub_rock_(Australia).
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Punk_rock.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Rock_music.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_Stone.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Sampler_(musical_instrument).
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Shreen_(band).
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Snog_(band).
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink The_Shamen.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLink Triple_J.
- Soulscraper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soulscraper".
- Soulscraper associatedActs Discordia_(band).
- Soulscraper associatedActs Insurge.
- Soulscraper background "group_or_band".
- Soulscraper genre "Techno, grunge".
- Soulscraper hasPhotoCollection Soulscraper.
- Soulscraper name "Soulscraper".
- Soulscraper origin "Melbourne, Victoria, Australia".
- Soulscraper pastMembers "* Chris Dubrow * James Lynch * Sarah Lord * Elenor Rayner * Jim Shnookal".
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- Soulscraper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Soulscraper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Soulscraper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Australian_English.
- Soulscraper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Soulscraper yearsActive "–".
- Soulscraper subject Category:Australian_indie_rock_groups.
- Soulscraper subject Category:Musical_groups_disestablished_in_1994.
- Soulscraper subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1991.
- Soulscraper hypernym Band.
- Soulscraper type Agent.
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- Soulscraper type Organisation.
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- Soulscraper comment "Soulscraper were an Australian alternative electronic-rock band based in Melbourne. The band formed circa 1991 by ex-members of an alternative / industrial influenced band called The Prostitutes.Soulscraper were Chris Dubrow on guitar and lead vocals; James Lynch on drums; Sarah Lord on bass guitar; Elenor Rayner on rhythm samples; and Jim Shnookal on lead samples. They combined samplers and audio loops played live with acoustic drums and aggressive punk influenced guitars.".
- Soulscraper label "Soulscraper".
- Soulscraper sameAs m.027s86g.
- Soulscraper sameAs Q7564544.
- Soulscraper sameAs Q7564544.
- Soulscraper wasDerivedFrom Soulscraper?oldid=672876337.
- Soulscraper isPrimaryTopicOf Soulscraper.
- Soulscraper name "Soulscraper".