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CROSSCHECK Interview With Drummer George
Introducing DEFIANT GROUND From the Gold Coast
PROCESSION Interview with Jarrod Birch
Introducing BULLY SQUAD From Sydney
Introducing BLOODMOUTH From Canberra

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TOURS

NEW BLOOD

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LOOKING BACK

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CRUCIAL FIVE

19896_10151538936467858_1578068697_nReleased through Rise Records the Make Do And Mend / The Flatliners Split 7" is some of the two bands' best material to date. Make Do And Mend's side (A) is two tracks ('Don't' and 'Tell Me'), one is an all out punk anthem, the other a slower, softer, melodic track. The two are very different, but very good in there own ways. The Flatliners (Side B) is 5 minutes of what they do best. Play catchy, ska-punk rock. 'Daggers' is the edgier out of the two, but they're both decent tracks. On the whole, the split is fairly impressive, but is only a teaser for the two bands who both have records either out relatively recently, or out soon. - Cav

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