Regurgitator

Regurgitator Members, Gear & Sound

Members

Select a Regurgitator band member to check out the music gear they use live and in the studio.

About

Regurgitator is a dynamic Australian rock band that emerged from Brisbane in 1993. Known for their eclectic sound and innovative approach to music, the group was originally formed by Quan Yeomans (vocals, guitar) and Ben Ely (bass, vocals), with Martin Lee on drums, later replaced by Peter Kostic in 1999. Regurgitator's music traverses genres such as alternative rock, punk, and electronic, often blending elements of pop and hip-hop to create a distinctive sonic palette. Over the years, they've garnered a reputation for their energetic performances and genre-defying albums, including the iconic Unit and Tu-Plang.

How to Sound Like Regurgitator

Regurgitator's sound is characterized by its dynamic and often unpredictable mix of aggressive riffs and electronic textures. To emulate their style, musicians should focus on combining distorted guitar tones with electronic elements, which can be achieved using overdrive and fuzz pedals paired with synthesizers or digital samplers. The band's music frequently employs punchy, rhythmic bass lines and tight, driving drum patterns that create a foundation for their experimental melodies. Using looping and sampling techniques can help recreate the layered, textured soundscapes that Regurgitator is known for. Additionally, incorporating vocal effects and harmonizers can add to the playful yet incisive quality of their lyrics, rounding out the eclectic and engaging sound that defines the group.

Discography

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