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    Frenzal Rhomb are an Australian punk rock band that formed in 1992 in Sydney. Though the band's mainstream success has been minimal, four of the group's...
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    presenter. Since 1996, he has been the lead guitarist of punk rock band, Frenzal Rhomb alongside lead singer Jay Whalley. He has co-written songs with fellow...
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  • The discography of Frenzal Rhomb consists of ten studio albums, two compilation albums, one demo album and one EP. Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks: Top...
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    McDougall of Frenzal Rhomb filled in on guitar for Chris Shiflett. On their first South America tour in April 2018, Lindsay McDougall of Frenzal Rhomb filled...
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  • Coughing Up a Storm (category Frenzal Rhomb albums)
    Coughing Up a Storm is the first album by the Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb, released in 1995. It was re-titled Once a Jolly Swagman, Always a Jolly...
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  • Shut Your Mouth may refer to: Shut Your Mouth (album), a 2000 album by Frenzal Rhomb "Shut Your Mouth" (Garbage song), 2001 "Shut Your Mouth", a song by...
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  • one night only with the ongoing Reel Big Fish, Spring Heeled Jack and Frenzal Rhomb tour at the Hunka Bunka Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey. The Ataris...
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  • The Cup of Pestilence (category Frenzal Rhomb albums)
    Cup of Pestilence is the tenth studio album by Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb. The album was recorded in October 2022 in Colorado, with Bill Stevenson...
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    character on stage. His first shows were supporting punk rock band Frenzal Rhomb, who flew Turkington from the United States to Australia especially...
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    Polarization (waves) Polarization rotator Total internal reflection Frenzal Rhomb Waveplates The s originally comes from the German senkrecht, meaning...
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  • Sans Souci (album) (category Frenzal Rhomb albums)
    Sans Souci is the sixth studio album by Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb. It was released by Epitaph Records in Australia in April 2003 and Fat Wreck...
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    the subject of a song (and album) title by Australian punk rock band Frenzal Rhomb: "Forever Malcolm Young". In 2017, Gretsch guitars reissued the Gretsch...
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  • Slaughter The Decline Drunk Injuns Excel Face to Face The Faction FIDLAR Frenzal Rhomb Gang Green Goldfinger Good Riddance Guttermouth Hogan's Heroes JFA Jughead's...
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  • rock band Frenzal Rhomb, released on 20 November 2000. Originally scheduled to be released on 6 November, it was the first and last Frenzal Rhomb album to...
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  • McDougall, on radio station Triple J. Best known as members of punk band Frenzal Rhomb, they performed occasional late-night shifts on Triple J until 2004...
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  • Forever Malcolm Young (category Frenzal Rhomb albums)
    Forever Malcolm Young is the seventh studio album by Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb. It was released in Australia on 14 October 2006. The performers were...
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  • A Man's Not a Camel (category Frenzal Rhomb albums)
    A Man's Not a Camel is Frenzal Rhomb's fourth studio album, released in March 1999. The singles "You are Not My Friend", "Never Had So Much Fun" and "We're...
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  • Meet the Family (album) (category Frenzal Rhomb albums)
    Meet the Family is Frenzal Rhomb's third studio album. It was released in September 1997. The album was the first with Lindsay McDougall on guitar and...
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  • was not broadcast. Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall of punk band Frenzal Rhomb formed a short lived acoustic band named Self Righteous Brothers, releasing...
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  • Abilities (Disbanded) Farewell Frank Turner (active with Polydor/Xtra Mile) Frenzal Rhomb Flogging Molly From First to Last Gallows (re-releasing old material...
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  • support slots; including shows with Kvelertak, La Dispute, The Chariot, Frenzal Rhomb, Rosetta, Cancer Bats and Tonight Alive. Totally Unicorn were formed...
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  • Yes No No No Red Planet Rockets Yes No No No Nitocris Yes No No No Frenzal Rhomb Yes No No No Nik Fish Yes No No No Clan Analogue Yes No No No Juice...
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  • Hi-Vis High Tea (category Frenzal Rhomb albums)
    Hi-Vis High Tea is the ninth studio album by Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb. It was recorded in Colorado, USA, with Bill Stevenson as producer and...
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    celtic-punk group The Real McKenzies.[citation needed] Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb wrote a song about Karl, on their 2011 album, Smoko At The Pet Food...
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  • Lindberg's mother was suffering from cancer. They were supported by Frenzal Rhomb and Game Over. Ox-Fanzine called the album "fast, direct, accomplished...
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  • Smoko at the Pet Food Factory (category Frenzal Rhomb albums)
    Pet Food Factory is the eighth studio album by Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb. It was released in Australia on Shock Records on 19 August 2011. The...
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    dropped. In addition, many stores, such as HMV, declined to stock it. Frenzal Rhomb – Dick Sandwich (1994) The cover shows a drawing of several severed...
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  • We Lived Like Kings (We Did Anything We Wanted) (category Frenzal Rhomb albums)
    Anything We Wanted) is a 2016 best of album by the Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb. It was announced on 14 July 2016 on their Facebook page, and released...
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  • Less Than Jake, The Queers, Screeching Weasel, The Vindictives, and Frenzal Rhomb, among others. In the late 1990s, the label also spun off the indie...
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  • 2001, with support from Frenzal Rhomb and the Mad Caddies. In February 2002, the band toured across Australia with Frenzal Rhomb. The band played 10 shows...
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