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Prize Frenzy™!
Last issue was a bit of a gig-frenzy, so this fortnight it's all about the albums - The Dresden Dolls, Something With Numbers, Slayer...Which one tickles your fancy? Choose wisely but quickly because Frenzor guarantees that giveaways like these won't hang around too long - make sure to be among the first to ring 8231 0881 this Friday at 1 pm and any one of these could be your very own...
1. Read what Wade Howland has to say about Slayer's brand new album 'Christ Illusion' in this issue, then ring Frenzor to make one of the three copies up for giveaway your own, thanks to Warners.
2. Frenzor's got three copies of The Mountain Goats' latest offering 'Get Lonely', so get on the phone to pick up one of the copies, thanks to Remote Control.
3. This fortnight's issue features Suzy Ramone's interview with the legendary David Johansen of The New York Dolls, so check out what Dave has to say then ring Frenzor to pick up one of the three copies of 'The New York Dolls: All Dolled Up' DVD.
4. The Crayon Fields are coming our way on Sat 16 September for a show at the Exeter Hotel on Rundle Street and to celebrate, Frenzor has five copies of the guys' album 'Animal Bells' to give away to some lucky readers, thanks to Chapter Music.
5. Something With Numbers' new album 'Apple Of The Eye' is also up for giveaway in this issue, thanks to EMI, so ring Frenzor to make one of the three copies your own.
6. Alistair Wallis talks to The Drones's vocalist and guitarist Gareth Liddiard and thanks to Shock, you could win one of the two copies of the band's album 'Gala Mill'.
7. Melbourne's Transport are heading down to Adelaide on Sat 16 September for a performance at Jive and to celebrate there are copies of the boys' single Stone Hearted up for grabs for the first seven callers.
8. Mountains In The Sky's national tour is not that far away, so why not ring Frenzor for your chance to win one of the two copies of the band's album 'Accipio' before you head along to see them at the Rocket Bar on Fri 17 October. It's all thanks to the band.
9. Steve Jones has a chat with the young lads from GrannyFlat in this issue, so have a read through what the band have to say about their upcoming Sun 17 September show at Jive, then ring Frenzor to win one of the six copies of their 'With A Twist Of Lemon' EP, all thanks to the band.
10. Alex Wheaton has a chat with Australia's favourite funnyman Dave Hughes and thanks to Liberation, Frenzor has four copies of Hughsie's hilarious 'Dave Hughes Live' DVD to give away to some lucky fans.
11. Two of the biggest legends of Australian rock'n'roll, Tex Perkins and Tim Rogers, are set to blow the Governor Hindmarsh away on Thurs 21 September, but if you can't make it to the show, don't fret - Frenzor has three copies of the duo's album 'My Better Half' to give away, thanks to Liberation.
12. If seeing The Drones live at Jive on Fri 22 September is more your thing, then why not ring Frenzor for your chance to win one of the two double passes to the gig, once again, thanks to Shock.
13. Alexis Buxton-Collins and New White Sneakers' Jon Knoblauch have a chat about the band's upcoming show at the Governor Hindmarsh on Sat 23 September, and thanks to the band, you could be one of the five lucky peeps to win a double pass and witness them live.
14. The Dresden Dolls are gracing dB's cover this fortnight and will be making their way to the Adelaide UniBar on Wed 20 September, so to celebrate, Frenzor has three copies of the band's album 'Yes, Virginia' to give away to some readers.
15. Something With Numbers' new album 'Apple Of The Eye' is also up for giveaway in this issue, thanks to EMI, so ring Frenzor to make one of the three copies your own.
Online Frenzy™!
1. Opanoni's highly-anticipated first full-length album has made its way to the dB office and thanks to MGM, Frenzor has five copies to give away to you dear reader if you can name Opanoni's real name and send your answer to nina@dbmagazine.com.au
2. They came to our fine city recently so if you happened to have missed Pony Up, fear not, thanks to Inertia you can still make one of the five copies of their album all yours if you can name the band whom Pony Up supported on their recent Adelaide visit, then send your answer to nina@dbmagazine.com.au
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