The year was 1998. Ice Storms ravaged parts of North America as a result of El Nino. The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge in Japan, linking Shikoku with Honshu and costing cost about US$3.8 billion, opened to traffic, becoming the largest suspension bridge in the world. And in the bedroom of a grand Victorian mansion in the leafy suburb of Armadale in Melbourne's inner east, three young men in the prime of their lives started a band. Nick Sheard and David Hamilton
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Omeo Romeo
Hooked In
Worth The Trip
Korma and a Chocolate Coin
Six Miles Wide
Love and Brant
Dustoff live @ the Tote
Hydrofoil live @ the Tote
Meltdown
Enredadera
Burnt Their Faces On The Sun
Alveola King
Even Steven
And If It Rains?
Dustoff
Hydrofoil
Dios Mio Man (instrumental)
Love & Brant
Hacienda Mendoza
Roadknight
And If It Rains¿
Salt lakes of Seaspray
Korma
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