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MP3 Forever or Whatever - POP: Pop/Rock
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Single items of this product are seperate available.
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Sail This Into Me
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Destiny
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Carving Others
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All Coming Back to Me
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Wasted My Day
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Situations
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Future Created
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Come Back Down
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Navigate This
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Move From My Way
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Pop Clothes
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Hold Me Again
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My Problem
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Ok Girl
Forever Or Whatever
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INTERCOOLER - Carving Others |
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INTERCOOLER - Wasted My Day |
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4 piece guitar pop rock from Australia, great vocal harmonies and band can both rock it and play sweet melodies
14 MP3 Songs
POP: Pop/Rock, POP: Garage Pop
Details:
In late 2002, Intercooler released its debut Old School Is The New School, to critical acclaim. The bandâs crossover of pop/rock, sophisticated melody, strong hooks, layered harmonies and rhythmic beats ensured the tunes were a winning combination for the listening public. Triple j radio, Fly TV, Rage, MTV and Channel [V] showed their support by instantly adding tracks from Intercoolerâs debut to their playlists.
Following the release of the album, Intercooler toured up and down the east coast of Australia, playing alongside some of Australiaâs biggest names including The Living End, The Casanovas, Dallas Crane and Grinspoon â and supported international acts Teenage Fanclub, The Buzzcocks, Gomez and Maximo Park.
Continuing its progress, Intercooler went on to play the Big Day Out and Livid festivals in 2003. That same year the band also toured the US and supported Red Hot Chili Peppers and Queens Of The Stone Age. With such a positive response from US audiences, Intercooler headed back to the US in 2004 and 2005 for further tours.
Somewhere amongst all this activity, the boys managed to release their EP Dance Of A Thousand Promises. This was also a hit, spending 41 weeks in the top 20 of the Australian Independent Charts. Intercooler doesnât appear to be slowing down anytime soon.
2006 saw the boys play the Big Day Out again, and lock themselves away in the studio to record their second album. Produced with Magoo (Midnight Oil, Regurgitator, Butterfingers), the album flaunts the evolution of Intercooler over the past five years. The bandâs signature pop/rock sound is still there, but teamed now with elements of electronica, beats, mature harmonies and melody â itâs an album that proudly crosses boundaries, a courageous body of work thatâs both daring and sincere.
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