Bloodloss, an influential force within the Australian music scene, emerged in 1982 as a pioneering post-punk and grunge group. With a core lineup of Martin Bland (drums), Renestair E.J. (guitar and saxophone), Jim Selene (bass guitar), and Sharron Weatherill (lead vocals and guitar), the band carved a unique niche with their gritty, raw sound. Across their career, they released five notable albums, including "Human Skin Suit" and "The Truth Is Marching In" (1990), showcasing a daring blend of genres and a penchant for sonic experimentation. "In-a-Gadda-Da-Change" (1993) further solidified their reputation, followed by acclaimed releases "Live My Way" and "Misty" (1996), each contributing significantly to the evolution of the post-punk and grunge movements in Australia and beyond. Despite not directly fitting into the traditional electronic/dance mold, Bloodloss's experimental approach and boundary-pushing sound have left an indelible mark on the broader music landscape, influencing various genres with their raw energy and innovative spirit.