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Bodyjar are an Australian
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band which formed in 1990. They began performing under the name Bodyjar in 1994; their previous names included Damnation (1990–91) and Helium (1992–93). The latter group released an album, ''You Can't Hold Me Down'', in October 1992. As Bodyjar their original line-up were Cameron Baines on vocals and guitar; Ben Petterson on vocals and guitar; Grant Relf on vocals and bass guitar; and Charles Zerafa on drums. In 1995 Ross Hetherington (ex-Bastard Squad, Swamp Rats) replaced Zerafa on drums. In 1999 Tom Read replaced Petterson on guitar and in 2004 Hetherington made way for Shane Wakker on drums. Bodyjar released six studio albums, '' Take a Look Inside'' (1994), ''Rimshot!'' (1996), ''No Touch Red'' (1998), ''
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'' (2000), ''
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'' (2002) and '' Bodyjar'' (2005), before disbanding in September 2009. After a hiatus they reformed in March 2012, their next album, ''Role Model'', appeared on 18 October 2013, together with corresponding tour dates.


History


1990–1993: Damnation and Helium

In 1990 future members of Bodyjar formed a rock group, Damnation, in Melbourne with Cameron Baines on guitar, Ben Petterson on guitar, Grant Relf on bass guitar and Charles Zerafa on drums. Baines, Petterson and Relf had grown up in the same Melbourne suburb of
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and attended the same primary schools. Damnation recorded two demos, ''Demo'' and ''Grow'', before changing their name to Helium in 1992, as a pop punk group. That group issued a demo, ''Bodyjar'', in 1992 and followed with an album, ''You Can't Hold Me Down'', on Shagpile Records in October that year. It was co-produced by the band with Phil Rose (of Nursery Crimes) at Argenteuil Studios, Richmond. By 1994 Helium changed their name again, to Bodyjar, as a punk rock band.


1994: Debut studio album, ''Take a Look Inside''

Bodyjar line-up of Baines, Petterson, Relf and Zerafa recorded their studio album, '' Take a Look Inside'', at Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne. It was co-produced by Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton (both from touring United States band,
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) in March 1994. In August 1994 they had their first gig, as Bodyjar, at the Great Britain Hotel, Richmond. A five-track extended play, ''Time to Grow Up'', was issued in that same month. ''Take a Look Inside'' was released in September on Shagpile Records and distributed by Shock Records. According to Howlspace website's
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"With the help of punk fanzines and all-ages gigs at pubs Bodyjar managed to build a formidable reputation despite grunge". Also in 1994, they supported NOFX at the Prince of Wales in St. Kilda, with Wally Meanie's side project Even, and One Inch Punch (later Mid-Youth Crisis).


1995–1997: ''Rimshot!'' and ''No Touch Red''

Charles Zerafa was replaced in 1995 by Ross Hetherington on drums – a former member of "hardcore punk outfits", Bastard Squad and Swamp Rats. The group co-headlined a national tour with Pennywise and
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in December. The band supported
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and Face to Face on tours of Japan (October 1995), Canada, Europe (March 1996) and then United States (April 1997). On their European and US tours they promoted their next album, ''Rimshot!'' (February 1996). It had been recorded in September 1995: the group co-produced with Kaj Dahlstrom ( The Bo-Weevils, Nursery Crimes); with a US release on 3 September 1996. Note: producer's last name is given as "Dahlstrol". Bodyjar's third album, ''No Touch Red'', was recorded the following year in Montreal over 12 days.


1998–2002 ''How it Works'' and ''Plastic Skies''

Petterson left the band following the 1999
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festival. Facing an impending breakup, the band added Read, formerly of
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, to the lineup. That year Bodyjar signed with
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, having completed a 33-song demo for their upcoming release. Though independent for the majority of their career, Bodyjar released two studio albums for
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in the early 2000s. The first album for the major label, ''
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'', produced by Kalju Tonuma, reached the top 20 on the Australian
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albums chart in 2000 and achieved gold sales (35,000 copies). The album's first single, "Not the Same", was also featured in a
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ad campaign and the video games ''
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''. After their second major label album, ''
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'', and the retrospective, ''Jarchives'', featuring new and rare material, failed to build on the success of ''How It Works'', Bodyjar returned to their former label, Shock Records.


2003–2009: Self-titled album and disbandment

They released a self-titled album in 2005 after Hetherington left the band in May 2004 while on tour with
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. Hetherington was temporarily replaced for the remainder of the tour by Gordy Forman of Australian punk band
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. The role was then filled by Wakker, formerly of the band Channel 3, and he was named the group's permanent drummer later that year. Despite having their commercial peak seemingly behind them, Bodyjar remained a major attraction on the all-ages circuit in Australia, and continued to tour and play festivals. Selections from their discography have also been repackaged and released for the American and Japanese markets, where they have consolidated live followings. On 10 January 2008, the band said a new album "looks to be shaping up for late in the year". However, the band announced on 4 September 2009, they would be calling it quits after a farewell tour, which took place between October and December 2009. The band reformed for a one-off gig in April 2011 to celebrate the Royal Artillery Hotel (The Arthouse) venue's last drinks calendar.


2012: reformation

Bodyjar reunited in March 2012 to perform ''No Touch Red'' in its entirety at Melbourne's Corner Hotel, together with former tour mates
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and Game Over. Regarding the show, bassist Relf remarked, "When a good friend of Bodyjar’s says they want to start a label and release one of your old albums on vinyl, you don’t have to think too long or too hard about the response. ''No Touch Red'' kicked some arse back in the day and still holds its head up high all these years later, so I say let there be vinyl and a show to boot."


2013–2016: ''Role Model''

As of February 2013, Bodyjar has performed as a support act for various touring bands in Australia, such as
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. Read explained in an October 2013 interview that, following the Descendents tour, the band had "a little bit of money in the bank" and decided to write and record for a new album: "we just thought let's write some songs and if they are good enough we can record them and if they're not then we can spend the money on beer I guess. But they turned out really well." Satisfied with their new songs, the band announced the release of a new record, ''Role Model'', which is the first collection of new material in eight years. The first single, "Fairytales", premiered on 12 September 2013. Prior to the release of ''Role Model'', Read explained the motivation that underpinned the album:
... we had just finished the ''No Touch Red'' tour and I had a conversation with Grant about writing a fast kind of album like that, doing what we are good at and stop fucking around with slower songs and big rock riffs. Just do what comes natural and write for ourselves again. There is a lot of emphasis on having fun this time around, I think that has come through on the record. "Stop enjoying yourself and have some fun".
Read also explained that Tom Larkin of
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produced the album at his own studios in Brunswick, Melbourne, Australia, and that the band referenced the sound production of the bands Refused, Foo Fighters and Starmarket for the recording process. Joey Cape, of
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, and Ahren Stringer, of The Amity Affliction, contributed vocals to the album, while a guitar solo was recorded by Stephen Egerton of Descendents. Bodyjar enlisted Australian independent music label UNFD to release ''Role Model'' on 18 October 2013, and bundle packages that included a skateboard deck, a T-shirt and a stubby holder were released. Baines hired Dutch design company ATTAK to create the artwork for the album.


2017–present: ''Terra Firma'' and ''New Rituals''

On 13 October 2017 the band released a new EP, ''Terra Firma'' on three vinyl colour-ways limited to 100 copies each. Bodyjar were one of the first bands to return to live shows following Melbourne’s COVID lockdown period. The band returned in January 2021 with a show at 170 Russell. On 1 December 2021, Bodyjar announced their eighth studio album ''New Rituals'', released on 4 February 2022; 9 years after their previous studio album ''Role Model''. Recording of ''New Rituals'' took place throughout 2020 and 2021, a process which was heavily delayed by Melbourne's numerous COVID lockdowns.


Side projects

At the beginning of 2007, Baines and Wakker launched a side project called Cola Wars (band), Cola Wars, a moniker that Baines has used for various projects since 1999—Mark Brunott (Automan, The Volume10, and Steelbirds) and Mikey Juler (ex-For Amusement Only) completed the lineup. The band have played under other pseudonyms, such as "Daughters of the Rich" and "William Shatner's Dacks". Read's and Relf's side project is called Burn The City, which also involves a former member of Australian band One Dollar Short on drums.


Personal lives

Shane Wakker is from the Victoria (Australia), Victorian town of Moe, Victoria, Moe. Cameron Baines's wedding to partner Regan occurred in late April 2012. Since 2016, Cameron has operated Locality Store in Greensborough, Victoria, Greensborough, which sells skateboards and equipment, music, and apparel.


Members


Current members

* Cameron Baines – lead vocals, guitar (1990–2009, 2012–present) * Tom Read – guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals (1999–2009, 2012–present) * Shane Wakker – drums, backing vocals (2004–2009, 2012–present) * Nick Manuell – bass guitar, backing vocals (2019–present)


Past members

* Ben Pettersson – lead vocals, guitar (1990–1999) * Grant Relf – bass guitar, backing vocals (1990–2009, 2012–2019) * Charles Zerafa – drums (1990–1995) * Ross Hetherington – drums (1995–2004)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilation albums


Extended plays


Singles


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bodyjar Australian pop punk groups Musical groups established in 1990 Musical quartets Victoria (Australia) musical groups