Thundamentals

Thundamentals
Background information
Also known as Connect 4
Origin Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Australian hip hop
Years active 2008 (2008)–present
Labels Obese Records
Associated acts
Website thundamentals.com.au
Members
  • Morgs (Morgan Jones)
  • Jeswon (Jesse Ferris)
  • Tuka (Brendan Tuckerman)
  • Poncho (Kev)
Past members
  • Tommy Fiasko
  • MC Ruthless
  • DJ Clockwork

Thundamentals are a hip hop group originating from the Blue Mountains region outside of Sydney in Australia.[1][2] They have released one EP and three full-length albums, the first being their self-titled EP Thundamentals in 2009, followed by Sleeping on Your Style in 2010, Foreverlution in 2011 and So We Can Remember in 2014. Thundamentals have toured extensively around Australia during this time, headlining their own tours and also with international and local acts such as A Tribe Called Quest, Big Boi (of Outkast), MF Doom, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Drapht, The Herd and many more.

Before becoming Thundamentals, the band consisted of DJ Morgs, Tommy Fiasko, MC Jeswon, MC Tuksnatch, MC Ruthless and DJ Clockwork, and was called Connect 4.

Today the band consists of DJ Morgs (Morgan Jones), MC Jeswon (Jesse Ferris), MC Tuka (Brendan Tuckerman) and DJ Poncho (Kevin Kerr).[2]

In 2010, the Thundamentals featured at Festival First Night in Sydney.[3]

In the Triple J Hottest 100, 2012, Thundamentals' Like a Version recording of fellow Australian Matt Corby's "Brother" came in at number 49.[4] The original "Brother" placed number 3 the previous year in Triple J Hottest 100, 2011.

In the Triple J Hottest 100, 2014, three of their tracks were voted into the countdown: "Something I Said", "Quit Your Job" and "Got Love".

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[5]
Sleeping On Your Style
Foreverlution 64
So We Can Remember 3

Extended plays

Title Album details
Thundamentals
iTunes Live From Sydney

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[5]
"Move it Up" 2009 Sleeping On Your Style
"THUNDA" 2010
"Paint The Town Red" 2011 Foreverlution
"How You Been"
(featuring Jace Excell)
2012
"Smiles Don't Lie" 2013 So We Can Remember
"Noodle Soup"
"Something I Said"
(featuring Thom Crawford)
2014 66
"Quit Your Job"
"Got Love"
(featuring Solo)
"Missing You"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Music videos

Title Year
"Move it Up" 2009
"THUNDA" 2010
"Paint The Town Red" 2011
"How You Been"
(featuring Jace Excell)
2012
"My Favourite Song"
"Rattling The Keys To The Kingdom"
(Hilltop Hoods)
"Smiles Don't Lie" 2013
"Noodle Soup"
"#YearOfTheThundakat"
(with Geedo Co.)
2014
"Something I Said"
(featuring Thom Crawford)
"Quit Your Job"
"Got Love"
(featuring Solo)
"Missing You"

Guest appearances

Year Song Album
2008 "Payday"
(The Tongue featuring Thundamentals)
Redux
"Timeless"
(Dialectrix featuring Thundamentals)
Cycles Of Survival
"Jack N The Box"
(Two Toes featuring Thundamentals & Dialectrix)
Cooking With Caustic
2012 "Brother"
(originally by Matt Corby)
Like A Version Eight
"Better Alive"
(The Herd featuring Thundamentals & Sky'High)
Better Alive EP
"All The Above"
(Illy featuring Thundamentals)
Bring It Back
"Thunda Heights High" Summer Heights High - Remixes
2013 "Just You Wait"
(The Tongue featuring Thundamentals & Ngaiire)
Surrender To Victory
2014 "Modern Day Messenger"
(Daily Meds featuring Thundamentals)
Sour Milk

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