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The Hilltop Hoods.

The Hilltop Hoods shot to prominence with 'The Calling', becoming
the first Australian hip-hop act to gain a Gold record. The
follow up, 'The Hard Road' has a hard act to follow, and not
only in terms of sales, but also in of 'keeping it real' for
the Hilltops. I'd heard rumours and stories that the new album
was 'commercial', and that the trio were tearing themselves
apart from within; but talking to Suffa a day after the album
was finished made me realise that the Hoods still have it
very much together...
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McLusky
McLuskyism
Too Pure/Remote Control/Inertia
To
make a statement like "McLusky were the best band of the last
ten years without any sort of competition of any sort from
anyone," is both to be provocative and to rather understate
the case. There are those who disagree, of course, but these
people are wrong. McLusky were gods: angry, loud, Welsh gods.
That they split up early last year was both inevitable (the
candle that burns brightest etc) and incontrovertible proof
that the world is hideously, nightmarishly unfair.
You could say I'm a fan...
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