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  1. Travis Demsey is an Australian musician who served as the former drummer for The Living End from May 1996 to February 2002. He currently works as a youth worker and is the drummer for the Melbourne band Double Black and Striped Black.

  2. He was replaced on drums by Travis Demsey (later in The Knockout Drops). With Demsey the group appeared at major festivals: Pushover and the Falls Festival. Demsey's drum style was compared with The Who 's Keith Moon .

  3. 11 de oct. de 1997 · The Living End playing "Prisoner Of Society" live on the Australian TV show "Recovery" back on the 11th of October, 1997. With "Travis Demsey" on drums.

  4. Travis Demsey. Joey Piripitzi. [ editar datos en Wikidata] The Living End es un grupo de punkabilly originado en Melbourne, estado de Victoria, Australia. Hasta la fecha, han lanzado cuatro discos de estudio y un recopilatorio de sencillos en Australia; dos de los cuales han sido número 1 en el chart australiano.

  5. The Living End is the debut album by Australian punk, rockabilly band The Living End, which was issued on 12 October 1998. The group had formed in 1994 in Melbourne by Chris Cheney on guitar and lead vocals, and Scott Owen on double bass and backing vocals. In 1996 they were joined by Travis Demsey on drums.

  6. Travis Demsey was the drummer of Australian band the Living End from 1997 until 2002. After their original drummer quit the band, Chris Cheney and Scott Owen, the two remaining members, recruited Trav in a Melbourne music store at which he worked.

  7. Former Members: Joe Piripitzi – Drums (1994–1996) Travis Demsey – Drums (1996–2002) Sites: thelivingend.com.au , Facebook , Instagram , X , YouTube , Wikipedia. Members: Andy Strachan, Chris Cheney, Joey Piripitzi, Scott Owen, Travis Demsey. Variations: Viewing All | The Living End.