
A series about Australian music in the 1990s.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

This week we talk Crowded House. Could they be the greatest Australian band of all time?
This week's songs are "Fall at your Feet", "It's only natural" and "Distant Sun". Which one will we choose but more importantly, what are your thoughts on the b... more
We will return to normal episodes next week. This is an instant reaction to the Regurgitator gig we went to last weekend.
This week we look back on the songs of episodes 11-20 and do another top 30.
We are joined by Michael Adams and Matt Bungard.
Find us at 90ssoundsofaustralia@gmail.com or on social media
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Michael Adams from RLD is back. We discuss a group of artists that had great potential but maybe didn't reach it?
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This podcast is great on a topic that probably gets ignored a bit. Informative without having too much formal structure, more like mates having a chat. The interaction between the 3 fellas is great. Have me listening to artists that were not generally ones I listened to in the 99s
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Apple Podcasts | #31 |
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