One Dollar Short

One Dollar Short
One Dollar Short
Origin Central Coast, NSW, Australia
Genres Punk rock
Alternative rock
Pop rock
Years active 2001–present
Labels Festival Mushroom Records
Rapido
Members
Scotte Woods
Trent Crawford
Adam Check
Michael Smith
Daniel Daly
Past members
Michael Kemp
Tim Flaherty

One Dollar Short were an Australian punk rock band. Formed in 1998, and hailing from Terrigal in New South Wales' Central Coast region, members included Michael Smith (drums), Trent Crawford (guitar), Tim Flaherty (guitar and backing vocals), Adam Check (bass) and Scott E. Woods (vocals). After putting out an independent EP in 1999, One Dollar Short's debut top 40 single "Board Game" charted at #37 on the Australian ARIAnet singles chart in 2001 and was produced by Sydney producer Greg Stace. Their most successful non-LP release was the EP Press And Hold (containing fan favourite "Satellite"), which charted at #22 in the same year. Flaherty left before the release of Press And Hold to form another Central Coast-based pop-punk band, Best Kept Secret, who released the Unorganised Crime EP in 2003 before disappearing. He was replaced on guitar briefly by Michael Kemp, formerly of Sydney band Second Best. Kemp departed the band in mid 2001.

One Dollar Short's debut album Eight Days Away peaked at #7 on the albums chart in 2002.[1] The album was recorded at Mangrove Studios by Matt Lovell. In July 2004, their follow-up album, Receiving Transmission, was released along with single, "Some Assembly Required" - neither of which were hugely successful. In early 2005, the band went on hiatus indefinitely, but in 2011 they have reformed to play at the Coaster music festival.

Contents

Discography

Albums

EP's

  • From The Start (1999)
  • Press And Hold (Rapido/MDS, 2001)

Singles

  • "Live in my Bedroom" (1997)
  • Board Game (Rapido/MDS, 2001)
  • Is This The Part? (Rapido/Festival Mushroom, 2002)
  • 10 Years (Rapido/Festival Mushroom, 2002)
  • Keepsake (Rapido/Festival Mushroom, 2003)
  • Some Assembly Required (Rapido/Festival Mushroom, 2004)

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