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    These four members have formed the core of the band since their inception, with the line-up being rounded out by guitarists Leak Van Vlalen (1982–1991), Tokin' Blackman (1991–2004; died 2008) and Vladimir Lenin-McCartney (2022–present), as well as backing vocalists/dancers Les Miserables and Jon St. Peenis.

  2. Meaning and controversy. The track is a brutal takedown of celebrity worship, using the then-recent passing of River Phoenix as its focus and contains the opening line, "I'm on the drug that killed River Phoenix". [2] Controversy surrounded the release of this track.

  3. Aug 27, 2015 · Posted 26 Aug 2015. The mystery, the mayhem, and the merriment of Australia's most anonymous band. Some bands' legacy extends far beyond just the scope of their musical output. Melbourne's TISM is one of those bands.

  4. Jun 15, 2022 · Expanding their musical palate somewhat with more experimental and genre-switching compositions, the band itself had expanded by this point too, with the likes of dancer and vocalist Les Miserables, and saxophonist Jon St. Peenis seeing the group balloon to something of an unwieldy septet.

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    These four members have formed the core of the band since their inception, with the line-up being rounded out by guitarists Leak Van Vlalen, Tokin' Blackman and Vladimir Lenin-McCartney, as well as...

  6. Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance is the debut album by the Australian band TISM. The album peaked at No. 48 on the ARIA Charts in October 1988. [1]

  7. Alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia, initially active 1982-2004 and known for their satirical humour and high-energy live performances. Reunited in 2022. Sites: tism.net.au , music.apple.com , Bandcamp , Facebook , Instagram , Instagram , open.spotify.com , tism.referata.com , Wikipedia , YouTube. Members: