The Welcome Mat
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The Welcome Mat was a four-piece Australian indie rock group which formed in Sydney in 1989, and broke up in January 1997. Throughout the early-to-mid-1990s, their songs "Last of the Great Letdowns", "Cake", "Landspeed", "10,000 People", "Hell Hoping", "Play Me" and "Hey! Illusion" topped the Australian alternative charts, with the videos receiving play on Rage and MTV Australia. The first band ever to play Australia's Big Day Out festival, The Welcome Mat had toured extensively around Australia with the likes of the Hoodoo Gurus, Died Pretty, Buffalo Tom, The Lemonheads, The Wonder Stuff, You Am I, Smudge and Bob Dylan.[1]
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The Welcome Mat | |
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Origin | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Genres | alternative |
Years active | 1989–1997 |
Labels | Regular/Festival, id/Mercury |
Past members | Wayne Connolly Cory Messenger Leo Mullins Peter Bennett David Moss Andrew Nunns |
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