Unlike Graham... listeners, we wouldn't lie to you. Yes, there's a lot happening here. There's kilts. There's cream. There's tabloids and tantrums. There's lesson on bagpipe etiquette. There's all kinds of machines and machine guns alike. But there's also some excellent takes on the songs of the 2001 triple j hottest 100.
We wouldn't lie to you.
SONGS COVERED:
30. Machine Gun Fellatio – The Girl of My Dreams (Is Giving Me Nightmares)
29. John Butler Trio – Take
28. Jebediah – Fall Down
27. Regurgitator – Fat Cop
26. Jamiroquai – Little L
Theme music by Sweet Potato (aka Wax Ecstatic)
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