- Sunbury: Highlights of 1973 and 1974 · 2002
- Mindrocker - A US-Punk Anthology, Vol. 8 (Remastered) · 1981
- Something to Say - Single · 2023
- World Around Us - Single · 2023
- Outer Space (feat. PM Productions & The Aztecs) - Single · 2018
- World of Woe / Why Can't You Tell Me - Single · 2017
- World of Woe / Why Can't You Tell Me - Single · 2017
- Mamblues Vol. 4, Latin-Tinged Hipshakers (Rumba Blues, Boogie Cha and Cool Mambo) · 2016
- Big Ol' Bag O' Boogaloo, Vol. 4 · 2012
- Big Ol' Bag O' Boogaloo, Vol. 4 · 2012
- Vintage Jukebox Hits, Vol. 3 · 2012
- Let's Go Steady, Vol. 32 · 2010
- Trouble Doll · 2006
Live Albums
About The Aztecs
Formed in Sydney, Australia in 1964, the Aztecs started out as a '60s beat group before evolving into the loudest blues-rock band in Australia in the 1970s. They scored an Australian number one hit in 1964 with a frantic cover of Leiber And Stoller’s "Poison Ivy," and a string of hits followed before they re-emerged in 1968 with their new heavy-blues sound. The Aztecs enjoyed their biggest hit in 1972 with the Australian top five single "Most People I Know (Think That I’m Crazy)," before disbanding at the start of 1975.
- ORIGIN
- Sydney, Australia
- FORMED
- 1964
- GENRE
- Rock