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Great stuff Macca. I'm a big White Stripes fan, was a bit disappointed that they called it quits. I should post some of their songs.

For now some more Aussie music, Josh Pyke.

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I heard this song on the radio this morning. Great tune. At the time I thought it was Nick Cave.

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And I think I heard that the band Ween are now pushing up daisies (the band's called it quits). Bit of a bummer, but I guess they have been going around for 20 odd years.

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Great local band - if you're in the mood for a dance, check out Embezzler.

Northeast Party House - they know how to throw a party.

 

Loving this Arctic Monkeys song:

On this years' Big Day Out lineup, noise-pop act Sleigh Bells:


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Seether with 'No Resolution'...

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Latest from 'Train'

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Just back from Splendour, and will be leaving some stuff here over the next few days.

First up: Django Django; played their first Australian show at Splendour on Sunday, and their live show is well worth seeing. Full of energy, and the recorded sound really doesn't do it justice.

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DZ Deathrays absolutely killed the main tent during a huge downpour on the Friday of Splendour. So much so that I didn't even realize that we were in the middle of a hailstorm, such was the level of the sonic assault from just a guitar and drums.

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'Redlight King' (Fronted by Canadian , Mark Kasprzyk)

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Not sure if you've posted this JJ but it deserves a another go anyways ...

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Haha, you beat me to it Macca. I was just thinking of posting some more STP.

The radio station I've been listening to has been playing a fair bit of Tool lately. Can't complain, they've got some great songs

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The radio station I've been listening to has been playing a fair bit of Tool lately. Can't complain, they've got some great songs

'Stinkfist' always reminds me of working in the pub. Without fail, it'd be played on the jukebox at least twice between 5 and 7 pm every Friday.

Fang Island describe their music as 'everybody high-fiving everybody'. It's actually not too far off the mark. They've just released their sophomore album, 'Major'.

This is the lead off single, 'Sisterly'.

The single also includes an excellent remix of the song by 8-bit music pioneers, Anamanaguchi.

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Latest hit from 'Garbage'

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New single from 'The Offspring'

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'Volbeat' are a Danish band from Copenhagen . This is their latest single ...

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New from 'Switchfoot'

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That 'National Anthem' thread made me think of this song from 'Thirsty Merc'

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Temper Trap are performing at half time in the GF Saturday. And they're Dees supporters.

Temper Trap keen Dees supporters

INTERNATIONALLY renowned band Temper Trap will be performing at half time of the AFL Grand Final and will proudly be displaying their Melbourne Football Club member scarves on stage.

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Temper Trap are performing at half time in the GF Saturday. And they're Dees supporters.

Temper Trap keen Dees supporters

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Good one JJ

Here's a blast from the past

Dutch band 'Focus' with 'Hocus Pocus' . Hadn't heard it in years until it was used in an advert for the World Cup in South Africa (2010) . Huge hit back in the day . Yodeling meets rock

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Interesting story behind this Beatles song ... The Ballad of John and Yoko - Wiki



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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c_MLSv6DYI

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That's an interesting story behind the song Macca.

I'm sure these guys have been posted before, but they're worth another listen.

Jack Jack's 60's & 70's 4.8

http://youtu.be/NbbTwDPWY_A


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