Spdfgh (/ˈspʌdəˈfʌɡəhə/ were an Australian all-female rock band from the 1990s. The founding members were: Kim Bowers (as Wikky Malone) (guitar, vocals), Liz Payne (as Rosy Glo, Lou Marvel, Belle) (guitar, vocals), Tania Bowers (as Tania May) (bass guitar, vocals), Melanie Thurgar (as Finnius) (drums), and Angela Morosin (vocals).
In chemistry, the letters (spdfgh...) are used when determining the number of electrons in the shells of an atom (the letters denote the first six states of orbital angular momentum in atomic physics). TV Week magazine called it "the dumbest name in Australian rock".
Tracks.
01 Too Much
02 Picture Me
03 Nowhere To Hide
04 Swingsong
05 Candle & A Soul
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Monday, 15 March 2021
Spdfgh - 1994 - Grassroots FLAC
Spdfgh - 1994 - Wicky's Ode FLAC
Hailing from Sydney's western suburbs, where they started playing together at Campbelltown High School in 1990, the band were laughed at and not taken seriously at all in their hometown of Campbelltown. " 'Electric Boogie' was the first song I learnt on the guitar," said Wikky and this was to be the first song that inspired the four girls to form the band. After the hurtful isolation dealt out by their home crowd, Spdfgh decided to take their love to Sydney town.
Tracks.
01 Wickey's Ode
02 Funky 2 Swing (Rock This Town mix)
03 Deathe By Drinking
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