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In town as part of the traveling circus that is the Big Day Out, Mariachi El Bronx, the Charro-suit wearing alter ego of Californian rock band The Bronx, performed to a sold out crowd at Melbourne's Billboard on Monday night.
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Philadelphia punk kids Title Fight and Californian hardcore outfit Touche Amore made their Melbourne debut at Billboard The Venue, bringing Break Even and locals Daybreak along for the ride. A night of mayhem would surely follow.
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Kele introduces indie rock to house music; mass singalongs and ludicrous dancing ensues...
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Kate Nash returned to Melbourne for the second time in a matter of months for another sensational show.
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Blonde Redhead charm Billboard
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North London's Kitty, Daisy & Lewis sent Billboard back, back to the early twentieth century, as the rockabilly revivalists stole the hearts of all present, aided by Zoot suits and some mighty fine pompadour curls.
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Reel Big Fish and The Aquabats love Australia, Australia loves Reel Big Fish, so it's a win-win situation that they're back for the second time this year.
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Melbourne rockers reunite for a superb show in front of an adoring sold-out crowd.
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Real Rock n Roll. BRMC remain one of the coolest bands around in terms both style and presence on stage.
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Pop-metal powerhouse Story of the Year unleash riff after riff on a highly suspecting and extremely mobile billboard audience
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Songstress Imogen Heap made a delightful Melbourne debut before a sold-out crowd at Billboard.
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The Devin Townsend train of chaos rolled into Melbourne
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American pop-punkers New Found Glory have announced an Under-18 show at Billboard The Venue.
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With a talented group of musicians backing him up, Devendra and The Grogs put on a fantastic show that brought listeners on a journey through time, space, and a multitude of sounds.
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Monster Magnet return with some solid rock, but I can't help feeling they don't reach their full potential.
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