Travis Demsey
Travis Demsey is an Australian musician who served as the former drummer for The Living End from May 1996 to February 2002. He currently works as a youth worker and is the drummer for the Melbourne band Double Black and Striped Black.[1]
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The Living End
- Chris Cheney
- Scott Owen
- Andy Strachan
- Travis Demsey
- Joe Piripitzi
- The Living End (1998)
- Roll On (2000)
- Modern ARTillery (2003)
- State of Emergency (2006)
- White Noise (2008)
- The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating (2011)
- Shift (2016)
- Wunderbar (2018)
- Hellbound
- It's for Your Own Good
- Second Solution / Prisoner of Society
- Four on the Floor
- From Here on In: The Singles 1997–2004 (2004)
- Rarities (2008)
- From Here on In: The DVD 1997–2004 (2004)
- How to Make an Album and Influence People (2006)
- Live at Festival Hall (2006)
- Live at ACDC Lane (2008)
- Live in Berlin (2018)
- "Prisoner of Society"
- "Second Solution"
- "Save the Day"
- "All Torn Down"
- "West End Riot"
- "Trapped"
- "Pictures in the Mirror"
- "Roll On"
- "Dirty Man"
- "One Said to the Other"
- "Who's Gonna Save Us?"
- "Tabloid Magazine"
- "I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got"
- "What's on Your Radio?"
- "Wake Up"
- "Long Live the Weekend"
- "Nothing Lasts Forever"
- "White Noise"
- "Moment in the Sun"
- "Raise the Alarm"
- "The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating"
- "Song for the Lonely"
References
- ^ Cashmere, Paul. "Original Living End Drummer Resurfaces In Doubleblack". noise11.com.[permanent dead link]
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