Any of various densely branched annual plants, such as amaranth and Russian thistle, that break off from the roots at the end of the growing season and are rolled about by the wind.
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Any of various densely branched annual plants, such as amaranth and Russian thistle, that break off from the roots at the end of the growing season and are rolled about by the wind.
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| Origin | Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia |
| Genre(s) | Stoner rock |
| Years active | 1990–2003 |
| Label(s) | Seed Records Waterfront Records Polydor Records Universal Records |
| Website | unofficial website |
| Members | |
| Richard Lewis Phil Lally Lenny Curley Dave Achille Nick Reith |
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| Former members | |
| Steve O'Brien Paul Hausmeister Jay Curley |
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Tumbleweed were a Wollongong-based stoner rock group in Australia popular during the heady grunge years of the 1990s. As an opening band for Nirvana on their 1992 tour of Australia[1], Tumbleweed was able to reach out into the mainstream with their crunchy-psychedelica. The band were signed to the Polydor label by Craig Kamber [who also worked with Powderfinger, Spiderbait amongst others].
The original lineup included Bassist Jay Curley, Guitarists Lenny Curley and Paul Hausmeister, Drummer Steve O'Brien and Lead Singer Richard "Richie" Lewis. Members came from groups the Proton Energy Pills and The Unheard. Other bands which include members are: Richie and the Creeps, The Pink Fits, Monstrous Blues, and Leadfinger.
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