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The Throb
The Throb
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The Moods
The Moods
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The Creatures
The Creatures
Australian garage rock band
3
The Bluestars
The Bluestars
4
The Black Diamonds
The Black Diamonds
5
Larry's Rebels
Larry's Rebels
musical artist
6
The Go-Betweens
The Go-Betweens
Australian indie rock band
7
The Deakins
The Deakins
8
Wendy Saddington
Wendy Saddington
Australian singer, journalist
9
Laura Macfarlane
Laura Macfarlane
Australian musician
10
Whirlywirld
Whirlywirld
11
The Saints
The Saints
Australian band
12
Pseudo Echo
Pseudo Echo
Australian new wave band from Melbourne
13
Pel Mel
Pel Mel
Australian post-punk music band
14
Weddings Parties Anything
Weddings Parties Anything
Australian Rock Music Band
15
Grant McLennan
Grant McLennan
Australian singer
16
Beasts of Bourbon
Beasts of Bourbon
Australian band
17
The Loved Ones
The Loved Ones
Australian rock band formed in 1965 in Melbourne
18
Little Red
Little Red
band
19
The Pink Finks
The Pink Finks
Australian pop/R&B band
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Hunters & Collectors
Hunters & Collectors
Australian band
The Missing Links
Australian garage rock band

The Missing Links

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Australian garage rock band
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The Missing Links were an Australian garage rock, R&B, and protopunk group from Sydney who were active from 1964 to 1966. The group was known for wearing their hair long and smashing their equipment on-stage. Throughout the course of 1965, the band would go through a complete and total lineup change resulting in two completely different versions of the band: the first consisted of Peter Anson on guitar, Dave Boyne on guitar, Bob Brady on vocals, Danny Cox on drums and Ronnie Peel on bass and released their debut single, "We 2 Should Live" in March 1965.

The second and better-known version had none of the previous members and consisted of Andy Anderson on vocals (initially also on drums), Chris Gray on keyboards and harmonica, Doug Ford on vocals and guitar, Baden Hutchens on drums, and Ian Thomas on bass, and released their debut album, The Missing Links in December. According to Allmusic's, Richie Unterberger, "This aggregation cut the rawest Australian garage/punk of the era, and indeed some of the best from anywhere, sounding at their best like a fusion of the Troggs and the early Who, letting loose at times with wild feedback that was quite ahead of its time."