Australian three-piece rock/punk band active 1984–1986. Members included James Darroch, Bill Gibson and Geoff Milne. Their career ended after a fatal van accident on 4 March 1986. Released a single, an EP and later compilations.

Formed in 1984, the group practiced a Ramones-centric repertoire. Debut single "Julie Is A Junkie b/w Johnny And Dee Dee" and the EP "Long Live The New Flesh" (released posthumously) were produced/recorded with involvement from Rob Younger. A 2000 compilation, "Where Are All The Single Girls?", collects their studio tracks. Band members named in reviews: James Darroch, Bill Gibson, Geoff Milne.

The Eastern Dark were an Australian three-piece rock/punk band active 1984–1986. Strongly influenced by the Ramones, they released the single "Julie Is A Junkie" and the EP "Long Live The New Flesh"; a 2000 compilation collected their studio recordings. The band ended after a fatal van accident on March 4, 1986.

For:Fans of garage punk and classic Ramones-style punk; collectors of Australian indie rock history.

 The Eastern Dark were and still are a fragment of a heart torn and migrated to Australia, never to return.

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