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Steve Hughes is an
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drummer, comedian and actor. Hughes has embraced the title "heavy metal humourist", as it aligns with his approach to comedy, music and life; the press have referred to this title and similar variations. Hughes was an active member of Australia's early
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scene. He founded and played drums for Slaughter Lord, one of the first
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bands in Australia—a band that had a brief yet notable impact on the country's extreme metal music history. He subsequently played drums for thrash metal band Mortal Sin and the
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band Nazxul. Hughes started performing stand-up in the 1990s and relocated to England in 2002 to further pursue his career in comedy. He is based in
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, and performs stand-up internationally, primarily across Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Hughes also starred in the 2015 indie short film '' Brainless Killers'', which won the awards for Best Film, Best Thriller and Best Special Effects in the short film category at the Sydney Indie Film Festival.Sydney Indie Film Festival 2015 award winners
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Music career

Born in Sydney, Hughes became interested in heavy metal in the early 80s. In an interview with
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Hughes said he became obsessed with
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in 1982 and "the pounding drumming of Mr
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" and was also heavily influenced by
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and Dio drummer
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, particularly his work on Dio's first 2 albums, which he would repeatedly play while attempting to play along. In 1985 he founded a band that was originally named Onslaught, but the band was forced to change their name due to a UK-based band by the same name. The band briefly changed their name to Devastator, before settling on Slaughter Lord. Slaughter Lord released one demo tape titled ''Taste of Blood'' before disbanding in 1987. In spite of the band's short lifespan, Slaughter Lord had received attention overseas and has since been called "legendary" and "pioneering" in terms of Australia's extreme metal history. In 1989 Hughes joined Mortal Sin While he did not appear on any of the band's albums, he played drums for them during their European/American tour in 1990. After his work with Mortal Sin, Hughes formed a rock band called Presto, releasing 2 CDs. In 1993 he joined the
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band Nazxul. He also played live with the band
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while living in Ireland in 1999. In 2010 Hughes released the album ''Sumaire'' independently under the band name Eternum. ''Sumaire'' contained songs that he had written and arranged and mainly performed himself along with "some shredding solos performed by a variety of metal maniacs." While Hughes has focused on his comedy career since the early 2000s, he said in a 2010 interview with ''Post Modern Ink'' magazine that music remained his first love.


Comedy career

Hughes first tried comedy in 1994, shortly after having joined the band Nazxul, and started performing at The Comedy Store in Sydney. Hughes quit Nazxul and left Australia for Ireland in 1999, living for a time with members of the band
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, then moved on to London, then on to
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where he stayed in a house with fellow Aussie comic
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before finally settling in
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in 2002. Hughes' early comedy was influenced by Bill Cosby and the works of
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, particularly his books ''
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'' and ''
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'' as well as a 1965 recording of one of Allen's stand-up shows that Hughes had owned on
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. Hughes has also cited having been influenced by the comedy of Richard Pryor, Dave Allen,
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and
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. Hughes' comedic style has also been influenced by the political and subversive humour of Bill Hicks, as well as the
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performances of musicians
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and Jello Biafra. Hughes is known for maintaining his heavy metal look during his stand-up performances. Hughes has worn his hair long for much of his comedy career and also sports a
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. He often wears all-black, including a
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and jeans. Hughes comedy sets often contain social commentary including criticisms of
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, religion, war, drug laws, health and safety policies,
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, corporate capitalism, and technology. Hughes' humour also touches upon topics of a spiritual and philosophical nature. He is also known for discussing ideas in the
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realm, although he refers to himself as a "conspiracy realist" and adopted this title for one of his comedy tours in 2011. Hughes's stand-up has been featured at such festivals as the Edinburgh Comedy Festival in Scotland, the Just for LaughsSteve Hughes' Comedy Store Bio
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and Adelaide Fringe Festival in Australia and the
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held in
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, England. Hughes' stand-up has been featured on television shows such as the BBC series Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow in 2009 and Live at the Apollo in 2011. He also appeared on
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's ''
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'' in 2010 and in 2011 he appeared on the
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series ''
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''. Hughes supported comedian
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on his 2010/2011 British tour and appeared on an episode of
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's ''
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'' featuring Hunter that originally aired on 1 December 2011. Hughes also supported Belgian comedian
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on his 2011 "Larger than Life" best-of tour. After touring non-stop for four years and averaging more than 150 shows a year, Hughes took a break for health reasons. During this hiatus he quit both drugs and alcohol cold turkey and cut his long hair short. He returned to the comedy stage in 2014.


Television and film

In the 1990s Hughes was a
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VJ for MTV Australia By Hughes' own account, he got the job at MTV through the help of a friend who was a cameraman, but the job lasted only about 6 weeks after it was determined that there was not enough of a demand in Australia at the time for heavy metal-based programming. Hughes was interviewed for the 2014 documentary film ''Metal Down Under: A History Of Australian Heavy Metal''. In 2009 he appeared as a guest panellist on the Australian game show '' Good News Week''. Hughes also played drums during the episode while host
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sang the song " Hanging on the Telephone". He also appeared on the Australian music-themed quiz show '' Spicks and Specks'' in 2010. In 2015 he starred in the Australian short film ''Brainless Killers'' as the mayor of Zombridge, a fictional town inhabited by
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. The role required extensive make-up, provided by the same make-up team that worked on '' Mad Max: Fury Road''. The film was nominated for 6 awards in the short film category and went on to win the awards for Best Film, Best Special Effects and Best Thriller.Sydney Indie Film Festival 2015 – Short Films Nominations
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Discography


Slaughter Lord discography


Presto discography


Nazxul discography


Eternum discography


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hughes, Steve Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Australian male comedians Australian heavy metal drummers Musicians from Sydney Black metal musicians Australian people of English descent Australian expatriates in the United Kingdom Male actors from Sydney