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Queens of the Stone Age, Jesus and Mary Chain and Smashing Pumpkins rock the final V Festival for 2008.
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V Festival wrapped up in Perth on Sunday and not only were the bands showing signs of wear, but the sound guys clearly napped throughout the entire day.
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From thousands of entries, Samatha Milford and Maree Anderson were the lucky winners in our V Festival competition. This pair of FasterLouder fans won side-of-stage access for Hot Hot Heat, and even got to meet a rather sweaty Steve Bays.
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We all know Queens Of The Stone Age have a scorching live show, but their incendiary stage presence was taken to its literal extreme at a show last week in Hobart. The venue was evacuated after a stage light overheated, spewing out smoke.
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The thinking man's indie band plays Sydney and brings fellow alliteration-appreciators Hot Hot Heat along.
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We lived with them through the good times and the bad times. Now Smashing Pumpkins, reformed and revitalised, returned to Festival Hall to show Melbourne they can still rock.
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Queens of the Stone Age and Smashing Pumpkins brought V Festival home in style.
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Melbourne's V Festival proved itself as a worthy contender in the Australian big name festivals, with enough highlights to immediately rival Big Day Out.
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The Jesus and Mary Chain play an effortlessly cool and iconic show at The Palace ahead of their V Festival appearance.
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Garage to V winners Little Red have a busy few months ahead of them.
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Billy Corgan has been a needy little Pumpkin on this V Festival tour, if reports are to believed.
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It's fair to say RóisÃÂn Murphy is more an after-dark kind of girl - and what better way to prove it than a sold-out gig at a 1,500-capacity venue?
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Music, mud, malt liquor and merriment as thousands of punters rock up to rock out at V Festival...
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The V Festival visited Sydney with standout sets from Queens Of The Stone Age and The Jesus and Mary Chain. As for crowd, they were so well-behaved the cops were at a loss for things to do...
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"I think you spend your whole life trying to reflect who you are a little bit more every time, but it's tough because who you think you are is changing all the time," explains Bays.