Vladislav M. - 04/Jan/2021  Reading music like this is practically Australian folklore. To be honest, in a sober state, such music quickly gets boring due to an obsessive manner.
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Volodymyr Z. - 23/Jun/2020  Super album from super band! Metal boogie and rock'n'roll in one glass!
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Lenny Vowels - 05/Jun/2010  The Aussie boys return with their sophomore album. Does it measure up to their debutWhen I first heard Airbourne, I probably thought the same thing m...
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DaveyBoy - 14/Apr/2010  A mischievous, frolicsome and boisterous young man whose jocular behaviour and playful antics are strangely affable and usually good-natured. They can...
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| Dave Jaffer - 01/Apr/2010 I'm an unrepentant Airbourne fan. They make wild, good-time, AC/DC-sound-alike pub rock, and there should always be room for that in our lives. Opener...
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| Greg Moffitt - 12/Mar/2010 The hotly-anticipated follow-up to Airbourne’s barnstorming 2007 debut does not disappoint. It should also come as no surprise to anyone that No Guts....
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Jen Walker - 07/Mar/2010  It’s much of the same from Australia’s Airbourne, but why fix what isn’t broke Not that this formula is actually theirs to fix, but at least there ar...
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Michael Hann - 05/Mar/2010  No Guts. No Glory. is the most consistent AC/DC album in the 30 years since Back in Black. It's not actually by AC/DC, of course, but so perfect is Ai...
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Steven Burnett - 22/Feb/2010  If Airbourne didn?t exist then it would be necessary to invent them. Just as AC/DC prepare to bow out at the top a phoenix has risen from the flames,...
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| danreviewer - 23/Jan/2010 ?Ooooohhhh yeaahhhhhhhhh, commmeee onnn!? Possibly the best intro to an Airbourne album and that whole vocal phrasing represents every band that Airbo...
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