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Seven Deadly Spins (Deluxe Vinyl Boxset)
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Powderfinger's Seven Deadly Spins Deluxe Vinyl Boxset is a collection of all seven studio albums on vinyl and MP3, to celebrate the band's latest release, Golden Rule.
Burn Your Name
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Burn Your Name is a classic Powderfinger
track, with beautiful lyrics amid a solid rock landscape. It’s from the
band’s latest Golden Rule album, and is still making radio waves
nationwide!
Golden Rule (Collectors Edition)
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Golden Rule Collector's Edition includes a bonus live acoustic album recorded on the 2008 Upstairs at the Downstairs Tour.
Golden Rule is Powderfinger's seventh studio album, and marks a bit of a departure from the band's signature sound – whilst still maintaining their knack for producing classic rock songs.
Golden Rule is Powderfinger's seventh studio album, and marks a bit of a departure from the band's signature sound – whilst still maintaining their knack for producing classic rock songs.
Golden Rule (E-Album)
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Powderfinger return to fine form with their seventh studio album- Golden Rule. Debuting at #1 on the iTunes Charts, it marks a bit of a departure from the band's signature sound – whilst still maintaining their knack for producing classic rock songs.
Golden Rule CD
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Powderfinger return to fine form with their seventh studio album- Golden Rule. Debuting at #1 on the iTunes Charts, it marks a bit of a departure from the band's signature sound – whilst still maintaining their knack for producing classic rock songs.
All Of The Dreamers
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Our first taste of Powderfinger’s new album, All Of The Dreamers has upbeat notes and lyrics placing it somewhere between On My Mind and Like A Dog – in other words, a sure-fire hit.
Who Really Cares (featuring the sound of insanity)
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Brisbane band Powderfinger received much acclaim with their ARIA nominated fifth studio album Dream Days at the Hotel Existence, spawning the hit single Who Really Cares (featuring the sound of insanity).
Dream Days At The Hotel Existence
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Dream Days at the Hotel Existence is one of the most critically lauded albums of Powderfinger’s career. Arriving after a four year hiatus, it was a strong return to form for one of Australia’s best loved and enduring rock acts.
Lost And Running
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Arguably the biggest single to be taken from the album, Lost and Running was the first single from Dream Days at the Hotel Existence, and saw Bernard Fanning taking a new direction singing in a Bowie-esque lower register.












