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You might drive a Honda, or a sleek Mercedes Benz, or
Any sort of vehicle: you'll still be devoured by Frenzor™.
There's no way to dissuade him: not by beggin' nor by screamin',
For he's some sort of giant, fearsome, hideous, black daemon.
Of course, there is an up side: you can satisfy the great one,
By calling up Prize Frenzy™: 8231 0881
The time and date is set for 1pm, Fri 5 November
Just choose from the below list and you're set. Although, remember:
While Frenzor™'s grasp of meter and of scansion is impressive,
It still has a tendency to go out of the window just before it gets to the part where he numerically orders the excellent array of prizes that are up for grabs, and he also has trouble coming up with a final rhyme, and that's what particularly hampers his chances at any sort of literary success(ive).


1. Feast is Feasting it up again, and you'll be reading a whole lot of Feasty radness in this very magazine and up at www.dbmagazine.com.au over the next few weeks, and Frenzor('s getting his Feast on via four double passes to 'How Now Rick Lau' at Fowler's Live at 7m on Fri 18 Nov.

2. Andrew P Street will fight anyone who thinks there's a better record than Ladytron's 'Witching Hour' around at the moment, and he's pulled Music Editor privilege to make it this issue's 'We Liked It And You Will Too'. See how right he is by snaring a copy, thanks to UMG.

3. Liability Of My Own tell Ryan Smith all about the upcoming Grinder Festival at le Rox (Bridgeway Hotel) on Sat 12 Nov: check out the story, then grab a double pass thanks to the organisers.

4. Thirsty Merc are coming to sing just for you at the Adelaide UniBar on Sun 6 Nov, as they explain to Nina Bertok in this issue, and we have two doubles to the show thanks to Ferris Davies PR.

5. Or maybe you'd like to see The Hot Lies tear the UniBar a new one on Fri 4 Nov? Well, you can: there are two doubles up for grabs, thanks to Scorpion Entertainment.

6. Alex Lloyd tells Andrew P Street all about his new self-titled album (Alex's, not Andrew's), and you can hear it for yourself by grabbing one of the three copies that SonyBMG have generously reserved.

7. So you've read Nina Bertok's interview with Wolfmother and thought "Why, I'd like to see those rock'n'roll bad boys at the Gov on Thurs 17 Nov!" And you're in luck: we have three doubles, thanks to Mad Dog Publicity.

8. Or perhaps you'd like to avail yourself of the generosity of The Herd, who've sent us three packs containing a double pass to their Adelaide UniBar show on Sat 5 Nov, a copy of their brand new 'The Sun Never Sets' CD and a signed poster, thanks to Two Fish Out Of Water and the band.

9. Ann Marie Sosnowski reckons that Expatriate might actually be the future of Australian rock: read her interview in this issue, then grab a copy of their debut CD-EP thanks to Dew Process.

10. Kisschasey have a new single out: it's called Face Without A Name and EMI think you'd like it, which is why we have ten copes on offer.

Online Only Frenzy™!

The Frenztron 6000™ has no time for the soft, gooey world of poetry: it knows that the John Butler Trio's show at Thebarton Theatre on Tues 6 Dec is going to sell out, so it's pre-emptively grabbed some double passes and copies of his 'Sunrise Over Sea' CD, thanks to Jones PR. All you have to is answer this dead simple question: who is the John Butler Trio's drummer (hint: read Puff'n'Stuff). First few correct answers to andrew@dbmagazine.com.au snare a double pass.


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