Named after the poem "The Skunkhour" by Robert Lowell, the Australian band Skunkhour successfully mixed their eclectic influences, which stretched from ska, funk, rock, jazz, and hip-hop to reggae.
Forming in 1991, they quickly became a popular act around Sydney and, after supporting U.K. act Galliano on their 1993 Australian tour, issued their debut self-titled album. The EP, Booty Full, followed in September, and keyboardist Paul Searles joined the lineup. In 1994, Skunkhour released two acclaimed EPs: State (May) and McSkunk (October).
The band's second album, Feed (April...