28 Days were a punk rock band formed in Bacchus Marsh, Australia during 1997. At their career peak, they had a #1 album (Upstyledown) on the Australian ARIAnet Albums Chart and also a #12 single ("Rip It Up") on the ARIAnet Singles Chart and were considered to be one of the main proponents of Australia's wigger rock movement of 2001.
The band's constant members were Jay Dunne (vocals), Simon Hepburn aka 'Hep' (guitar), and Damian Gardiner (bass)....
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28 Days were a punk rock band formed in Bacchus Marsh, Australia during 1997. At their career peak, they had a #1 album (Upstyledown) on the Australian ARIAnet Albums Chart and also a #12 single ("Rip It Up") on the ARIAnet Singles Chart and were considered to be one of the main proponents of Australia's wigger rock movement of 2001.
The band's constant members were Jay Dunne (vocals), Simon Hepburn aka 'Hep' (guitar), and Damian Gardiner (bass). Original drummer Adam was replaced by Scott Murray in 2000. On 18 November 2001, Murray was killed in a hit-and-run accident in the Melbourne suburb of Moonee Ponds on Mount Alexander road near popular nightspot Jimmy Rowes. Vinnie Jukic then briefly filled in the drum role until Adrian Griffin joined, and Griffin would go on to stay until the band's dissolution. For the album Extremist Makeover, the drums were laid down by Matt Bray.
After debuting with a one-sided 7" single "Ball of Hate" and the Sand CD single, 28 Days released their self...
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