Albums

You Am I
October 2010
Dilettantes
September 2008
Convicts
June 2006
The Cream & The Crock - The Best Of You Am I
September 2003
Deliverance
September 2002
Dress Me Slowly
April 2001
...Saturday Night, Round 'Ten
September 1999
You Am I's #4 Record
May 1998
Hourly Daily (International)
April 1997
Hourly Daily
June 1996
Hi Fi Way
February 1995
Sound As Ever
November 1993

Singles

Deliverance
March 2003
Kick A Hole In The Sky
July 2001
Get Up
March 2001
Damage
October 2000
Heavy Heart
July 1998
Rumble
April 1998
What I Don't Know 'Bout You
February 1998
Trike
July 1997
Tuesday
February 1997
Good Mornin'
September 1996
Soldiers
July 1996
Mr Milk
November 1995
Purple Sneakers
June 1995
Jewels And Bullets
April 1995
Cathy's Clown
February 1995
When You Got Dry / How Much Is Enough
November 1994
Jaimme's Got A Gal
May 1994
Berlin Chair
February 1994
Adam's Ribs
October 1993

Eps

Coprolalia
April 1993
Can't Get Started
October 1992
Goddamn
September 1991
Snake Tide
May 1991

Music

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Rumble

April 1998

  1. Rumble
  2. Arse-Kickin' Lady From The North-West
  3. I Live Under The Flightpath

Rumble was released in April 1998, just prior to the release of #4 Record in May. It reached the number 65 spot in the 1998 Triple J Hottest 100. The track features the chant "R.A.D.I.O." which was performed by members of the US rock outfit The Muffs. The song also makes reference to Lionel Rose, who was a champion Aboriginal boxer of the 60's. Arse-Kickin' Lady From The North-West is also the opening track from the live album, Saturday Night, Round Ten and an acoustic version appears on Tim's solo album, What Ryhmes With Cars And Girls. I Live Under The Flight Path was also re-recorded for the Twin Set album, and features the lap steel guitar of Piers Crocker.