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Super Best Friends
Genre:
Punk, Indie
Region:
Canberra, ACT
Members:
Adam Bridges drums/vocals Matt Roberts bass/vocals/synth Johnny Barrington vocals/guitar/synth
Artist Website:
www.myspace.com/superbestfriends
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Punchy drums + crunchy guitars + distorto bass + computer/synth sounds + satirical lyrics = Super Best Friends.
'Ready Aim Fire!' and 'Everything's Fine' are taken from the 2009 EP 'Ready Aim Fire!'. 'Sound Off' is taken from the 2007 EP 'Seditious Material'.
A glitchtastic short recording video of the 'Ready Aim Fire!' EP is watchable at youtube.com/superbestfriendstv along with coerced celebrity endorsements.
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Ready Aim Fire!
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3.18 mb
Everything's Fine
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3.54 mb
Sound Off
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Sound Off
rating:
5/5
It's a fresh blend of witty political statements, metal, punk, indie rock, and something else I can't quite describe in words.
macca07
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Sound Off
rating:
5/5
This song reaches out and touches you in a kind of BDSM way. Tough love from the Nation's Capital!
Dr Beck
Sound Off
rating:
5/5
Great track that builds really well to the end. Takes the mickey well and sounds better every time I hear it.
captain-financior
Sound Off
rating:
5/5
Excellent song guys. great changes throughout. Had listened to this a few times before and it didnt grab me, but this time i loved it. Nice one
Crump
This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.