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Colleen Hewett
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42nd. Street
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42nd St were a Brisbane band featuring Darren and Greg Atkinson, pre-Ups And Downs. They released one 7" in 1979, Work It Out b/w Afraid Of The Dark View wiki42nd St were a Brisbane band featuring Darren and Greg Atkinson, pre-Ups And Downs. They released one 7" in 1979, Work It Out b/w Afraid Of The Dark View wiki42nd St were a Brisbane band featuring Darren and Greg Atkinson, pre-Ups And Downs. They released one 7" in 1979, Work It Out b/w Afraid Of The Dark View wiki -
Bobby & Laurie
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Railroad Gin
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Future Haunts
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Future Haunts are neither spooky nor futuristic, but they have a penchant for crafting twilight-drenched garage rock tunes with duelling gu… read moreFuture Haunts are neither spooky nor futuristic, but they have a penchant for crafting twilight-drenched garage rock tunes with duelling guitars and tight rhythmic foundations. The band started as a project between guitarist/vocalist Ben… read moreFuture Haunts are neither spooky nor futuristic, but they have a penchant for crafting twilight-drenched garage rock tunes with duelling guitars and tight rhythmic foundations. The band started as a project between guitarist/vocalist Ben Speight and bassist Daniel Sergiacomi making bedroom demos … read more -
The Forty Thieves
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The Forty Thieves are an eclectic folk four-piece hailing from Brisbane, Australia. The band consists of Josh Beattie, Jacob Clarke, Amela … read moreThe Forty Thieves are an eclectic folk four-piece hailing from Brisbane, Australia. The band consists of Josh Beattie, Jacob Clarke, Amela Duheric & Matt Malone. Their formation was one which occurred by chance, when four teenagers f… read moreThe Forty Thieves are an eclectic folk four-piece hailing from Brisbane, Australia. The band consists of Josh Beattie, Jacob Clarke, Amela Duheric & Matt Malone. Their formation was one which occurred by chance, when four teenagers from different friend circles found themselves jamming in the… read more