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Caught in a generation of young adults who can't afford to buy houses because they'd prefer to eat avocado on toast, punk-rock trio Something Something Explosion refuse to blend into the background of the Australian music scene.
Heavily influenced by bands such as Bodyjar, NOFX and Frenzal Rhomb, Something Something Explosion have brought to life an unprecedented and rare sound that makes you long for the 1990s - combined with live shows that hit you like a bat to the face.
Recorded and produced by Frenzal Rhomb's Jason Whalley & Scott Middleton of Cancer Bats, Something Something Explosion’s 2018 EP Propaganda Machine gives its audience a broke twenty-something's viewpoint on issues such as modern politics, society's so-called "development," and unfair treatment in the workplace due to age & social status.
With material versatile enough to appeal to a wide range of audiences, Something Something Explosion have supported the likes of Ali Barter; The Bennies; WAAX; Me First & The Gimme Gimmes; Frenzal Rhomb; Kingswood; Clowns; British India; King Parrot; Child Bite (USA); Butterfingers; Totally Unicorn; Sheer Mag (USA).
Heavily influenced by bands such as Bodyjar, NOFX and Frenzal Rhomb, Something Something Explosion have brought to life an unprecedented and rare sound that makes you long for the 1990s - combined with live shows that hit you like a bat to the face.
Recorded and produced by Frenzal Rhomb's Jason Whalley & Scott Middleton of Cancer Bats, Something Something Explosion’s 2018 EP Propaganda Machine gives its audience a broke twenty-something's viewpoint on issues such as modern politics, society's so-called "development," and unfair treatment in the workplace due to age & social status.
With material versatile enough to appeal to a wide range of audiences, Something Something Explosion have supported the likes of Ali Barter; The Bennies; WAAX; Me First & The Gimme Gimmes; Frenzal Rhomb; Kingswood; Clowns; British India; King Parrot; Child Bite (USA); Butterfingers; Totally Unicorn; Sheer Mag (USA).
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