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Rocket Science (band)

Rocket Science were an Australian alternative rock band which formed in June 1998. They have released four albums, ''Welcome Aboard the 3C10'' (1 May 2000), ''Contact High'' (11 February 2002), ''Eternal Holiday'' (15 September 2004), and ''Different Like You'' (26 July 2008, High Spot). Both ''Contact High'' and '' Eternal Holiday'' peaked in the top 100 of the ARIA Albums Chart.
== History ==

Rocket Science were formed in Melbourne. In June 1998 they met in a rehearsal studio: Dave Gray (of The Hogs) on semi-acoustic bass guitar, Paul Maybury (Freeloaders) on guitar, Roman Tucker (The Martians) on lead vocals and keyboards, and Kit Warhurst (Velvet Tongue) on drums. National youth radio network Triple J played their material from 2000. Their debut album, ''Welcome Aboard the 3C10'', was issued on 1 May 2000 via Modular Recordings. Several tracks from their first rehearsal were used for the album.
Rocket Science's second album, ''Contact High'', appeared on 11 February 2002, which reached No. 60 on the ARIA Albums Chart. It was produced by The Pound System and provided two singles, "One Robot" and "Being Followed". ''The Age''s Michael Dwyer described it as "a refinement of a unique sonic formula that read something like this: schlock-horror/weird sci-fi films plus obscure garage-punk music plus massive vintage keyboard contraption complete with theremin equals Rocket Science."〔 Carmine Pascuzzi of MediaSearch opined that "() shows good improvement – showcasing powerful rock and electronic grooves. They give a genuine tilt at the rock 'n' roll styling" where the group "demonstrates a purpose and ambition in delivering some infectious tracks. They are an interesting band with interesting ideas."
Jim Diamond, of Ghetto Recorders, produced the band's third album, ''Eternal Holiday'' (15 September 2004). In April, after it had been recorded but before its release, Tucker suffered a serious injury from a fall and was put into an induced coma for ten days. This forced the band to cancel performances until June.〔 The album reached No. 67 on the ARIA Albums Chart. The Australian Record Industry Association reported that after his accident Tucker had "remembered precious little of the experience, but, when the other members played him the finished product, he thought that whoever it was, it was pretty good."〔 Dwyer reviewed the album, which showed "a noticeable shift in the creative base. Warhurst's increased input as a writer and harmony singer has resulted in a more melodic and accessible finish to an ever-tighter band chemistry."〔 The title track was released as the album's lead single, which a FasterLouder reviewer described as, "Despite the morbid undertones that inspired the song, it carries a surprisingly upbeat feeling overall with only a slight sense of gloom seeping in through the lyrics."
The group were dropped by their label but they recorded a fourth album, ''Different Like You'' (26 July 2008), which according to Warhurst was self-funded. It was engineered and produced by Maybury at his own recording studio. ''BMA Magazine''s Luke McGrath felt it was "not so much a progression as a refinement – ''Different Like You'' is as loud, as brash and as concentrated a dose of Rocket Science as any fan could want."〔 ''Music Feeds'' Shane Arnold described its "raw high energy songs infused with theremin and rock & roll" and the group as "easily one of the best (and craziest) live acts going around currently and any albums like this are only going to enhance their reputation."
Ahead of the album, in March 2008, they had issued a four-track extended play, ''Psychic Man''. Trevor Block of Mess+Noise website found the title track is "three-and-a-half minutes of growling Seeds/Stones hybrid, bursting with energy and plenty of the Science’s trademark Farfisa organ honking all over a simple borrowed riff." By August 2008 Mickey Heartbreak (The Dead South) had joined on guitar.
The group disbanded in late 2008. In October 2014 Rocket Science reconvened for a benefit concert for Mick Blood of Lime Spiders at The Tote Hotel, Collingwood. They are scheduled to perform at the Leaps and Bounds Festival in July 2015.〔
Kit Warhurst is an older brother of radio presenter and ''Spicks and Specks'' panellist, Myf Warhurst.

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