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  2. God (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    It was used on the Australian TV film, Underground – The Julian Assange Story. [2] God's self-titled double CD reissue was released on Afterburn Records in February 2010. [2] [12] BMA Magazine ' s correspondent described the group, "[they] sounded like a ten train smash-up in Tin Railroad Town. They were trying to encapsulate stadium rock and ...

  3. My Pal - Wikipedia

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    Formed in Melbourne in 1986, the members of God were all 15 or 16 at the time [1] [2] Bruce Milne of Au Go Go Records signed the band and released "My Pal" as their debut single in January 1988. [1] [3] It was written by Silbersher. [4] Silbersher later said, "It was the first good song I ever wrote. And it was extremely easy to write the music.

  4. The Yes-Men - Wikipedia

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    The Yes-Men were a high energy rock band from Melbourne Australia formed by Sean Greenway in 1995. Musically the band played a powerful Australian style of rock’n’roll, very close to the pulse of Radio Birdman and Sonic's Rendezvous Band [1] but with a harder edge and more full-on production. Sean Greenway died unexpectedly in January 2001 ...

  5. Category:Australian rock music groups - Wikipedia

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    The Makers (Australian band) Mammal (band) Man Bites God; Mantissa (band) Marcus Hook Roll Band; Mary Trembles; Masonia; Matt Finish; Max Q (Australian band) ME (band ...

  6. Punk rock in Australia - Wikipedia

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    These bands and other Australian and overseas punk acts were supported by public radio stations. In Melbourne scene, art rock had segued into punk, then evolved into post-punk, typified by the careers of Nick Cave, Rowland S. Howard and the little band scene. Another pioneering figure of Australian postpunk was Saints founder Ed Kuepper.

  7. Wild God - Wikipedia

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    Wild God is the eighteenth studio album by the Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on 30 August 2024 on PIAS.Produced by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, the album was mixed by Dave Fridmann and preceded by the singles "Wild God", "Frogs" and "Long Dark Night".

  8. Say 'Geronimo,' Music City: Australian sibling pop band ... - AOL

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    The band's fourth studio album, "Zora," releases on June 21. The 16-track record is full of pop anthems with a shimmery, positive sound. The songs are upbeat, harmonious and feel-good.

  9. I Was Only 19 - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] "I Was Only 19" became the most widely recognised song by the band. The song is a first-person account of a typical Australian soldier's experience in the Vietnam War , from training at Puckapunyal army base in Victoria to first hand exposure to military operations and combat , and ultimately his return home disillusioned and suffering ...