Andy Strachan is an Australian musician best known as the drummer for the rock band The Living End, which formed in 1994. The band's music is characterized by a blend of punk rock, rockabilly, and alternative rock, often infused with energetic rhythms and catchy melodies. Strachan joined the band shortly after its formation and has been a key contributor to their distinctive sound. Notable works include The Living End's self-titled debut album in 1998, which featured hits like “Second Solution” and “Prisoner of Society.” Their follow-up albums, including "Roll On" (2000) and "Modern Artillery" (2003), solidified their status in the Australian music scene, with songs like “Carry Me Home” and “Who’s Gonna Save Us?” further showcasing their dynamic style. Strachan's drumming is recognized for its power and precision, contributing significantly to the band's energetic performances. The Living End has had a lasting impact on the Australian rock landscape, influencing a generation of musicians and contributing to the revival of rock music in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Andy Strachan remains an integral part of the band's ongoing legacy.