PSYCHOTIC MANIACS
Band History and Discography compiled by Rhys Davies

Psychotic Manics were a relatively young band comprised of Ronnie-vocals, Obby-guitar, Scotty-drums, and Liz-bass. The band formed in the city of Melbourne, on the East coast of Australia. As far as output goes, the band was hardly prolific, releasing but one self titled EP (In some circles it is known as the Tribes of Melbourne EP). The story goes, Depression were recording their self titled LP in 1985. They finished recording a lot earlier than expected, so rather than let the recording time go to waste, Smeer of Depression called the Manics up at 2am and told them to get down to the studio. The Manics, who at the time were living at the infamous "Hardcore House" with Depression and Gash (Liz from Gash played bass on the Manics EP) came down to the studio and kicked down six songs from their old live set.

Two years later, Phil Mcdougal of Reactor Records decided to posthumously release the six songs as a 7" EP on his label. Musically the record was very similar to Depression, maybe without the solos though. Lyrically, Ronnie's reverb-laced vocals screamed an anti-war sentiment with "Wanna Die" and "Self Destruct", while songs like "I Need the Weed" really need no explaination. The EP's first track "Meat" appears on the Reactor Records compilation, The Not So Lucky Country.
DISCOGRAPHY

Releases

PSYCHOTIC MANIACS EP (Reactor, 1987)


Compilations

THE NOT SO LUCKY COUNTRY 2LP (Reactor, 1988) "Meat"


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