Steve often joked that the success of ''Exerciser'' was mostly due to the song's short length and Triple J announcers often having to fill two minutes before the news was broadcast at a regular interval. The band's debut album, 'Kamikaze', released on the band's own independent label Toupee Records, achieved over 15,000 sales. 'Kamikaze' was voted Album of the Year at Queensland's 14th annual Sunnie Awards (1999), and the group also won Best New Band of 1999. Songs from 'Kamikaze' that aired on Triple J included "Zero", "Pennywise" and the title track. Rhubarb played live at The Big Day Out, Offshore, Homebake and the Falls Festival.
Their second album 'Slow Motion' was greeted with critical acclaim in 2002, with radio hits like "Light on Your Shoulder", "New York". A string of national tours followed, where they played alongside bands including The Whitlams, You Am I, Spiderbait, The Cruel Sea, Creed and Killing Heidi. The Australian and The Courier-Mail both listed 'Slow Motion' in their Top 10 Albums For 2002, while Rolling Stone Australia claimed it "totally irresistible". Completing the 'Slow Motion' period in late 2003 with another successful national tour, Rhubarb went to ground, writing, rehearsing and testing out material live for their third album. With Caleb James once again filling the producer's shoes, 'Start Again', was created throughout 2004, and released in 2005.
In September 2006 the band announced their breakup on their official website, citing that they lacked the "enthusiasm to keep spending our time and money on what is essentially a pretty self-serving venture." They also stated that the members would continue to make music individually. Rhubarb played their last gig at Brisbane nightclub The Zoo to a sold-out audience. Long time touring partners Grand Atlantic as well as Hunz supported.
Members
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhubarb_(band)
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