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The Amity Affliction continued their monumental growth with a rousing set at The Big Top at Lunar Park
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The homeboys were here to say "F@!k the Reaper" and they screamed it with every fibre of their being.
Local News
The 2011 Queensland Music Awards were held last night, and although some big names took home some gongs, there were some lesser known names acknowledged as well.
Local News
The Amity Affliction return to the stage this October on the Fuck The Reaper Tour, with the UK’s Asking Alexandria and the Gold Coast’s Skyway on board for all dates.
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The Destroy Music tour featuring The Amity Affliction, I Killed The Prom Queen, Deez Nuts and Of Mice & Men joining together to showcase some of the world's best talent in heavy music. This has been years in the making.
Videos
The official clip for filmed The Amity Affliction's 'I Hate Hartley' filmed at The Hi-Fi Bar, Melbourne.
Local News
After dropping a few clues early this month the folks behind No Sleep Til have finally revealed the line-up for the Destroy Music music festival.
Reviews
RRRRRRRRRR... but not actually, that angry.
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It was a sweltering hot day at Bonython Park as thousands and thousands of music lovers rocked out to their favourite acts at the annual Soundwave Festival in Adelaide, featuring a myriad of different local and international punk,, rock and metal bands.
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Bring Me The Horizon play at the Roundhouse supported by UK act Asking Alexandria and Aussie boys The Amity Affliction.
News
British metalcore kids Bring Me The Horizon will head up a brutal triple Sidewave in Melbourne next March.
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The 2010 Independent Music Awards were dominated by the very talented Dan Sultan and Cloud Control.
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Calling all Brisbanites to band together and help out a local music scene institution.
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After a few days of suspense with AJ Mattah twittering that two Australian bands were yet to be announced, It has been revealed that The Amity Affliction will be appearing at Soundwave 2011.
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Touted as ‘the southern hemisphere’s biggest ever under-18s festival’, Another World comes to Melbourne Park’s Hisense Arena on Cup Eve.
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