Musical style According to their Myspace site, Aus-Rotten is influenced by
Black Flag,
Conflict,
Crass, and
Subhumans. The band has covered songs by
Chumbawamba,
Flux of Pink Indians,
The Pist,
Conflict,
Crucifix and Upright Citizens. Aus-Rotten went through roughly two stylistic periods during its existence; they originated as a bass-heavy hardcore punk band with low-fidelity production, before taking a hiatus and returning with a thicker sound and a second vocalist (Adrienne Droogas, formerly of
Spitboy).
Lyrical themes Dave Trenga penned most of the band's lyrics. Most of their songs espoused an anarchist worldview, touching upon
consumerism,
LGBT rights, the
Christian right,
direct action,
feminism,
AIDS,
immigration, and
animal rights. The band is perhaps most famous for its radical, quotable lyrics (e.g. "People are not expendable, government is", "As long as flags fly above us, no one's really free"), as well as for their strong
anti-fascist stance which, according to the interview on the
ABC No Rio documentary, got them threatened at least once. ==Post-breakup==