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The xx have come a long way since uploading bedroom demos to MySpace in the mid-2000s.
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Foo Fighters are one of the biggest rock bands on the planet, a long way from the one-man band Dave Grohl cooked up in the wake of Kurt Cobain's death.
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Mangler du episoder?
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A love letter to the music and movements that have helped us through the year.
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Michael Gudinski's legacy is among the most immense of any other figure in the history of Australian music.
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When Melbourne's The Bamboos started making waves in the 2000s, they were trailblazers.
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From mod revivalist to Britpop overlord, the Modfather has been British rock royalty since the late 1970s.
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For over 30 years, these New Zealand titans of hard rock have strived to be the best, and rarely fallen short of getting there.
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Keeping the vibes high while singing about vital issues, Blue King Brown are a band who make you think as much as they make you dance.
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As Badmotorfinger celebrates its 30th anniversary, we look back at these Seattle sons' huge career and the legacy they have left.
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From his all-time classic debut LP Illmatic to now, Nas remains one of the most revered rappers on the planet.
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Crafting dramatic atmosphere with stormy command, The Jezabels cemented themselves as one of Australia’s most engrossing indie rock bands.
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From 'Skinny Love' to his seemingly endless other musical projects, Justin Vernon remains one of modern music's most wonderfully enigmatic creators.
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The Norwegian duo are true masters of modern electronic music.
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Step into the kaleidoscopic world of Kelis, the singer, songwriter and chef who has never stood still.
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With 40 years of heavy riffs, over 125 million albums sold, and a fan base that spans generations, there's simply no other band like these metal titans.
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With their knack for crafting exquisite indie folk, Boy & Bear found themselves at the forefront of indie-folk music.
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After the birth of Sonic Youth 40 years ago, indie rock was the never the same again.
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Electronic music owes an immeasurable debt to Ed Banger Records.
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Few Australian bands have broken harder and faster internationally than The Vines did in the 2000s.
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It's been 25 years since The Coming, the monumental debut album from American hip hop king Busta Rhymes.
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