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In March 2007, Blowfly completed his first tour of Australia.
"Blowfly strike" is a well-recognized and economically damaging problem primarily seen in sheep.
"Blowfly strike" is estimated to cost the Australian sheep industry at least $161 million annually.
Blowfly (artist)
Weird World of Blowfly (1971)
Twisted World of Blowfly (1991)
Buzz the Blowfly (operated by Simon Watt).
Zodiac Blowfly (1975)
In 2008 Blowfly toured Germany with Die Ärzte.
Analthology: The Best of Blowfly (1996)
The album, The Weird World of Blowfly, features Reid dressed as a low-rent supervillain on its cover.
By the 1940s, the St Helens Park property had become a fly spray testing laboratory and acquired the local nickname Blowfly Farm.
Blowfly - "Sesame Street" (from Blowfly on TV) (1974)
Mr. Smith had other musical successes, playing on 10 albums by the disco burlesque artist Blowfly and touring in America with the Australian group the Divinyls.
Blowfly's Punk Rock Party is the 2006 album by Blowfly and his second release for Jello Biafra's label Alternative Tentacles.
Soul singer James Brown, and musical 'comedy' acts such as Rudy Ray Moore and Blowfly are often considered "godfathers" of hip hop music.
It is parodied by Clarence "Blowfly" Reid as "R. Kelly in Cambodia" on the 2006 album Blowfly's Punk Rock Party.
This can lead to Blowfly strike, causing problems for sheep farmers, though Lucilia sericata is not a major cause of blowfly strike in most regions.
The song's production also features samples of "Rapp Dirty" by American rapper Blowfly and scratching by Avalanches member James De La Cruz.
In 1983, R&B artist Blowfly released a track entitled "The first black president", a conversation between President Blowfly and his assistant over hip hop music.
The band has appeared on split 7" EPs with HANK III, Electric Frankenstein, The Hookers and Blowfly.
"Upgrade U" samples Betty Wright's 1968 song "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do", and the samples were composed by Willie Clarke and Blowfly.
The next to die is Blowie, who goes off alone to find a cell phone he and Pervert had earlier lost.
Blowie tells Boar that he thinks something has happened to Pervert, but is ignored.
Pervert and Blowie run off, and the boy returns home, where he is tended to by his father, the bandaged man.
The Big Blowie, illustrated by Craig Longmuir (2008)
And then BLOWIE!
Boar's henchmen, Pervert and Blowie, wander off to urinate, and accidentally pee on and set fire to a deformed boy they encounter.
This phony Whiz Kid is bound to show up in one and BLOWIE, he's in Purgatory and we're in clover."
He drove for a while and then, taking his hand off the steering wheel, he made a gun out of his fingers and, pointing at the road, made the motions of firing and said, "Blowie!