During these strange times Ausmusic T-shirt day has been brought forward. The annual Ausmusic T-Shirt Day for a special edition is to be held on Friday 17 April.
A massive Fan of triple j, quietly - I'll inappropriately wear my band shirts ANYWHERE, Church included.
Personally, I can not think of a better time to plug an Australian Hero on social media than during coronavirus Isolation. The perfect reason, they say, to jump outta your PJs and dig a little deeper into your wardrobe (or buy some new merch, if you're in a position to) and flash up your FaceTime and Zoom meetings.
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So, get your laundry sorted and your orders ready in time. Then, show off (and your mates) your best threads online with the hashtag #AusmusicTShirtDay
Myself, A massive Fan of Australian Metalcore band POLARIS right now and an early 2000's Australian Metal fan. I'll be sporting The Butterfly Effect's T-shirt, falling in love with lead singer Clint Boge – lead vocals, occasional rhythm guitar (2000–2012, 2017–present) the first time I saw the guys play at the Big Day Out Adelaide. The Butterfly Effect is an alternative metal band from Brisbane, Australia, formed in 1999. The band released a self-titled debut EP in 2001, and then three full-length album afterwards; Begins Here in 2003, Imago in 2006, and Final Conversation of Kings in 2008.
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