The Pyramidiacs have been hanging around since some time in the late 1980's (probably 1988). The band was first formed in Fairfield, a suburb in western Sydney, Australia.
Eddie Owen (guitar, vocals), Bob Susnjara (bass, vocals) and Mickster Baty (drums) released the band's second single - a double 'A' side with "
No Soul" and "
Forever Gone", utilising the producing talents of Mr Rob Younger. They also featured on tribute albums to Alex Chilton ("
Not the Singer but the Songs") and The Plimsouls ("
This Ain’t The Plimsouls").
The current line-up came together in 1992 with the addition of Mick "The Funter" O’Regan (guitar, vocals). The Pyramidiacs then embarked upon some serious studio recordings which resulted in the release in 1993 of their first CD, the 7-song "
Krunch!" They also released a Spanish version of "
One More Time", one of the songs from the album, as the vinyl single "
Solo Una Vez", mainly due to the favourable response to previous Pyramidiacs recordings in Europe.
The Pyramidiacs have maintained their recording output with their first full length CD release "
All You Want" (1994) and the 4-song CD "
Superstar" (1995), which was released to coincide with the band's first tour to Spain in September/October of that year.
"
All You Want" is now OOP and might be the one and only
Pyramidiacs album really hard to find, but all of their subsequent releases can be purchased either from
Not Lame or any online record store (Amazon et al). In 2005, they released the Anthology "
Stuff 'n' Junk" with some remastered "
All You Want" material and plenty of rarities.
SongsEverything / All You Want / Just Like Me / Tuesday's Girl / Too Far Away / Arsehole / Piece Of Mind / I believe You / Dreaming / Can't Keep / 12 Women / The Funter