Yeah, I might just come too. Should be cool.
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I'm from Melbourne, will be heading to either Sydney or Adelaide to see them a second time, see you in the slowly swaying pit.
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Tickets have been on sale since the dawn of time.
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I just saw OM back in Feb, it was a fantastic show. The aussies wont be dissapointed.
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I think I'm gonna have to hit up the Sydney show.
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I'll see you there baldy.
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Very creative band name.....
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sleep is better
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Yeh lets live in the capital city, we'll surely get some cool bands coming here
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Need to give them a listen
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"their unique blend of spiritually resonant and essential drone"
om isn't a drone band u know that right
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lol $42
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I don't think he does but shhh
yea that's why he called it drone
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essential
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lol
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maybe it's different in australia but that sounds like a hell of a lot to me
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yeah everything is expensive af in Australia, new console games are like $70 - $90 and new CDs are like $25
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Wow, that's a lot more than what I would expect for Nick Cave.
I know it sounds stingy but $15 for a local concert is actually quite expensive. Even just 3 years ago they were ~$10 a pop.
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New console games are more in the $70-$120 range. That's not any better, but yeah. And new CDs can go up to $35, in my experience. Concerts are generally around $70, then concerts for extremely popular artists are anywhere between $100-200. I paid $120 to see Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
oh man
k yeah i take that back, that sounds reasonable
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Nah, 70 bucks is only once you get fairly popular. Most Sputnik bands are between 25-70.
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Cool story. Converge were 40
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