Other Projects
- In 1982 Pengilly became involved in a one-off EP project with the band, The Igniters.
- In 1983 Andrew Farriss, Garry Gary Beers and himself worked on the 12" release of "Flaming Hands" / "Cast My Love".
- In 1987, Pengilly appeared in the music video "You're Gonna Get Hurt", released by Australian singer Jenny Morris, unrecognizable without his trademark glasses.
- In 1989 when the band was on a break, Pengilly along with Tim Farriss produced an album for local Sydney band, Crash Politics.
- 1993 saw Pengilly playing saxophone on Richard Clapton's album Distant Thunder, and he has also been a session guitarist for Shona Laing and saxophonist for Martin Plaza.
- Produced an album for his brother Drew's band, Coo, in 1999.
- In 2002, Pengilly co-wrote and co-produced the album Still in Bed by Hughie Murray.
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