28 Days is the first album recorded by Australian punk/rock group 28 Days, released in 1998.
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28 Days
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.
The band's constant members were Jay Dunne (vocals), Simon...
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