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Power Supply (band)

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Power Supply is an Australian electronic rock musical group from Melbourne, formed in 1992. It consists of lead singer/guitarist Leon Stackpole, backing guitarist Mikey Young, bassist Richard Stanley, and drummer Per Byström.

Power Supply
OriginMelbourne, Australia
GenresRock; hip rock; electronic rock; electronic; drum & bass; house
Years active1992–present
LabelsHip Rock Records; Trashcan Records
Members
  • Leon Stackpole
  • Mikey Young
  • Richard Stanley
  • Per Byström

History[edit]

Power Supply was originally formed in 1992. They released their first studio album, "Bass Boom Bottom", the following year. In 1994 they released the album "More Bass, More Boom, More Bottom", and a follow-up EP, "Set Me Free".[citation needed]

The band broke up sometime around the mid 1990's, though they did not make an official statement. In the 2000's the four founding members of Power Supply started a rock band called the Ooga Boogas. This band released two albums before they broke up in the mid-2010's. In 2020, Power Supply returned with a new single titled "Mengejar Imajinasi". In 2020, they released the EP "Verge.", their first new music in 26 years. They released their major-label debut album, "In the Time of the Sabre-Toothed Tiger", in October 2021.[1]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • Bass Boom Bottom (1992)
  • More Bass, More Boom, More Bottom (1994)
  • In the Time of the Sabre-Toothed Tiger (2021)

Extended plays[edit]

  • Set Me Free (1994)
  • Verge. (2020)

References[edit]



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  1. Gallagher, Alex (2021-09-09). "Power Supply announce debut album, share lead single 'Infinity'". NME. Retrieved 2023-12-05.