List of Little Bands
Bands listed in bold went on to become fully fledged gigging groups.
- 66 Johnsons
- The Alan Bamford Musical Experience
- The Albert Hammond Megastar
- The Art Circus
- Bags of Personality
- The Band of Hope and Glory
- BeisselBoyceBoswell
- The Buck Stops Here
- The Child Molestor Plus 4
- Clang
- Club Allusion
- Company I Keep
- Consider Town Planning
- Corporate Body
- Delicatessants
- The Devils
- The Eastwood Family
- The Franging Stuttgarters
- The Great Mastabini
- The Go Set
- Government Drums
- The Incredible Metronomic Blues Band
- The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed Up Zombies
- Intro Muzak Band
- The Irreplacables
- The Ivan Durrants
- The J P Sartre Band
- The Jetsonnes (members went on to form Hunters & Collectors)
- Jimmy Haemorrhoid and the Piles
- Junk Logic
- Kim and Mark
- The Klu
- The Leapfrogs
- Lest We Forget
- The Lunatic Fringe
- The Melbourne SS
- Morpions
- The Nookies
- The Oroton Bags
- The Pastel Bats (also known as The Pink Bats)
- The Persons Borthers
- The Potato Cooperative
- The Quits
- Rosehip and the Teas
- Rolf Horrors
- Ronnie and the Rhythm Boys
- Sample Only
- The Sandmen
- The Saxophone Caper
- Seaside Resort
- Serious Young Insects (members went on to form Boom Crash Opera)
- Shop Soiled
- The Shower Scene From Psycho
- Simplex
- Small Men Big Cars
- Somersaulting Consciences
- The Soporifics
- The Spanish Inquisition
- Stand by Your Guns
- The Swinging Hoy Family
- The Take
- Three Toed Sloths
- Thrush and the Cunts
- Too Fat to Fit Through the Door
- Too Many Daves
- Use No Hooks
- World of Sport
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