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Eucalypt was a screamo band from Sydney / Newcastle, Australia. They formed in 2006, though I can't find a evidence of definitive break-up or timeframe for their demise.
Eucalypt are an incredibly well-documented (again, in this context) band and seem to have been a major influence in the post-Love Like... Electrocution wave of what was to come in the 2010s. Their discography is extensive and very worth your while, sporting the stylistically-tested aggressive drumming, rough mix and, unusually, performances with entirely clean guitar tones.
I can't help but feel a certain air of salience around Eucalypt, both evidenced by the level of community documentation and the quality of the songwriting alike. It seems that they held a strong, highly intentional and very memorable place in the Australian cloud for a good while there.
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discography:
title: Eucalypt - 2006 Summer Tour Demo
release date: 2006
format: Mini CDr
tracklist:
1. Black Water
2. Hatred Shaped As A Man
3. Kapela
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title: Eucalypt / Needletail - Split
release date: 2007
format: CDr
tracklist:
1. The Aftermath (Spanish Song)
2. Last Things Last
3. Kepela
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title: Eucalypt / Sophora - Split
release date: 2007
format: 7"
tracklist:
1. The Aftermath (Spanish Song)
2. Last Things Last
3. Kepela
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title: Connections - A Sixway Split Record
release date: June 1 2008
format: 12"
tracklist:
1. A Spotlight
2. The Six
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title: Eucalypt / Majorca - Split
release date: 2010
format: 10"
tracklist:
1. In Circles
2. Instrumental
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title: The Rabbit Theory / Kids Return / Duct Hearts / Eucalypt - Leave Nothing But Footprints, Take Nothing But Photographs - Chapter II
release date: 2012
format: 7"
tracklist:
1. Theme For Eucalypt
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title: Eucalypt - Rarities
release date: Unknown
format: MP3
tracklist:
1. All My Circuits (Lee)
2. All My Circuits (Ben)
3. Instrumental
4. Decent Asshole
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