Dune Rats are an Australian rock band from Brisbane, Queensland. Originally, the band formed as a duo, with Danny Beus on guitar and lead vocals and BC Michael Marks on drums and backing vocals.[1][2][3] The band later became a three-piece, with Brett Jansch (formerly a touring member of Bleeding Knees Club) joining as bassist. Brad Heald, originally from Red Riders and The Vines, also made touring appearances on bass from 2011 to 2012.
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![]() Dune Rats performing in 2018 | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Dunies |
Origin | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Genres | Surf punk, indie rock, garage punk, pop punk |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Dine Alone, Ratbag, Inertia Access |
Members | Danny Beus BC Michaels Brett Jansch |
Website | dunerats |
On 30 May 2014, the band released their self-titled debut album through their label Ratbag Records. They supported the release with a global and national tour.[4] The following year they announced that they were officially launching Ratbag Records as a record label that would take on other performers.[5]
On 11 February 2017, their second album The Kids Will Know It's Bullshit debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart.[6]
The group's fourth studio album, Real Rare Whale was announced on 11 February 2022 and was scheduled for release on 24 June 2022, before being delayed to July 29 due to vinyl manufacturing issues.[7][8]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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AUS [9] | ||
Dune Rats |
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22 |
The Kids Will Know It's Bullshit |
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1 |
Hurry Up and Wait |
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1 |
Real Rare Whale | 6 [11] |
Title | EP details |
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Sexy Beach |
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Social Atoms |
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Smile |
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Title | Year | Album |
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"Pogo" | 2011 | Social Atoms |
"Fuck It" | 2012 | Smile |
"Red Light, Green Light" | 2013 | |
"Bullshit" | 2016 | The Kids Will Know It's Bullshit |
"Scott Green" | ||
"Braindead" | 2017 | |
"6 Pack" | ||
"Demolition Derby" | ||
"No Plans"[12] | 2019 | Hurry Up and Wait |
"Rubber Arm"[13] | ||
"Crazy"[14] | ||
"Stupid Is as Stupid Does" (featuring K.Flay)[15] |
2020 | |
"Bad Habits"[16] | ||
"Too Tough Terry"[17] | Non-album single | |
"Up"[18] | 2021 | Real Rare Whale |
"What a Memorable Night"[7] | 2022 | |
"Bored" (with Ocean Grove[19] |
Up in the Air Forever | |
"Melted Into Two"[8] | Real Rare Whale | |
"Pamela Aniston"[20] |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"Wooo!" | 2011 | Oliver Duncan[21] |
"Pogo" | Anthony Salsone[22][23] | |
"Fuck It" | 2012 | |
"Red Light, Green Light" (Red Version) | 2013 | Toby Cregan[24] |
"Red Light, Green Light" (Green Version) | Pilerats[25] | |
"Superman" | 2014 | Toby Cregan[26] |
"Dalai Lama, Big Banana, Marijuana" | Diego Cristófano[27] | |
"Bullshit" | 2016 | Macario De Souza & Allan Hardy[28] |
"Scott Green" | Macario De Souza[29][30] | |
"Scott Green" (Performance Version) | 2017 | |
"Braindead" | Jonathan Salfield[31] | |
"6 Pack" | Vorn Hunt[32][33] | |
"Demolition Derby" | ||
"No Plans" | 2019 | James Medlam[34] |
"Rubber Arm" | Glendon and Isabella[35] | |
"Crazy" | Macario De Souza & Allan Hardy[36] | |
"Stupid Is as Stupid Does" (featuring K.Flay) |
2020 | Hype Republic[15] |
"Bad Habits" | Dune Rats, Matty Woo & Tom Healy[37] | |
"Too Tough Terry" | Reid McManus[38] | |
"Up" | 2021 | Natalie Sim[39] |
"What a Memorable Night" | 2022 | Jarred Lammiman[40] |
"Melted Into Two" | Kelly Holden[41] | |
"Pamela Aniston" | Vorn Hunt[42] |
The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2017 | The Kids Will Know It's Bullshit | ARIA Award for Best Rock Album | Nominated | [43] |
2022 | Real Rare Whale | ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album | Pending | [44] |