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Fucked Up were quick, rough and no nonsense at Ding Dong Lounge.
The Smith Street Band left the Melbourne crowd hoarse, sweaty and exhausted
The Union Pacific helped Melbourne forget reality at The Curtin.
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“Let's smash this party!” shouts The Bennies' frontman. Enter: nude stage invader.
Luca Brasi bring some chaotic fun to Ding Dong Lounge.
High Risk High Rewards and Are You Safe bring things to a thundering close, but an impromptu round of Happy Birthday, for guitarist Ash Pegram, caps the night off with smiles all around.
Monday morning is only a few hours away, but none of that matters because, when experiencing bands this vital and passionate, everything feels great.
Arms, fists and horns are in the air everywhere as the whole crowd sings the chorus - “Come together as one, come together for Lucifer’s son.” A fitting and somewhat heart-warming end to tonight’s ritual.
The Smith Street Band are one of the best Aussie acts in 2013, according to Josh Ramselaar.