Michael_Weber

Michael Weber

Michael Weber

Australian guitarist


Michael Peter Weber (17 March 1966  2 January 1999) was the lead guitarist of Australian punk rockers Seminal Rats, from 1984 to 1988. Weber also worked as a technician at the Maton guitar facility. He was a member of punky power poppers Slush Puppies (1988), before joining hard rock band Hoss, between 1990 and 1992. He returned to Seminal Rats from 1992 until his death from an accidental heroin overdose, aged 32.

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Biography

Michael Weber formed a student band, Skippy, while at secondary school with Todd McNeair and Reuben Pinkster.[1] Weber was the founding lead guitarist of Seminal Rats, a punk rock group formed in Melbourne in 1984 by Weber on guitar, Dave Balsamo on bass guitar, Mick Harley on lead vocals, McNeair on drums and Pinkster on guitar.[2]

During 1988, with McNeair joined punky power pop group, Slush Puppies.

Michael Weber 1989

In 1990 Weber and McNeair founded hard rock band, Hoss.

Discography

Studio albums

with Seminal Rats
  • Omnipotent (1986) Mr Spaceman (MRSM 04)
  • Life in the Necropolis 1990 Mr Spaceman (MRSM 17)
  • Plectrum Muscle 1998 independent (0000)
with Hoss
  • Guzzle (1990) Au Go Go Records (ANDA 119)
  • You Get Nothing (April 1992) Dog Meat (DOG 034)

Compilation albums

with Seminal Rats
  • The Essential Seminal Rats 1984-1991 (August 2007) Bang Records (BANG!-CD11)[1]

Extended plays

with Seminal Rats
  • Grruntled a.k.a. Hot Snapper Pie (1986) Mr Spaceman (MRSM 11)

Singles

with Seminal Rats
  • "Change" on "Jesus on T.V."/"Change" (split single by Celibate Rifles/Seminal Rats) (1987) What Goes on Records (PROGO 1)
  • "Call Me Animal" 1990
  • "La Grande Bouffe" 1991
with Slush Puppies
  • "You're so Perfect" (December 1988)
with Hoss
  • "Green" (1990) Au Go Go Records (ANDA 118)
  • "It's Everywhere" (February 1992) Dog Meat (DOG 033)

Other appearances

with Seminal Rats
  • "I Need Somebody" on Hard to Beat 1987
  • Final Audio Blast 1990
  • "Weak" on From Babylon to Brunswick 1991

References

General
  • McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Whammo Homepage". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 5 April 2004. Retrieved 7 February 2017. Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.
Specific
  1. McFarlane, 'Hoss' entry. Archived from the original on 3 August 2004. Retrieved 7 February 2017.

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