**Lipstick Killers** were a fiery Australian punk/garage rock band that tore through the late 1970s and early ’80s Sydney scene with a frenetic mix of raw energy and razor-sharp riffs. Formed in 1977, the band—featuring Stephen “Pig” Prestage on vocals—earned a reputation for chaotic live shows and a sound that blended the swagger of ’60s garage rock with punk’s DIY urgency. Their studio recordings, like the cult-favorite *Hindu Gods of Love* (1979), and raucous live material (check *Tour De Force - Live In Adelaide 1979*) captured their unhinged charm, though they disbanded by 1981. Despite their short run, their influence lingered; members later popped up in bands like The New Christs. Archive releases like *Strange Flash - Studio & Live ’78-’81* keep their rebellious spirit alive for new generations of garage-punk fans.
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