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I just got their album Get Born and have listened to a good half of it
Most of it is reminds me of early Rolling Stones/The Who with that gritty British guitar and wailin' lead singer. Highly recommended to all classic rock lovers out there
I like Look What You've Done kind of....but Are You Gonna Ge My Girl and Cold Hard Biatch are such awful pop junk. I haven't bothered listening to the rest of the album. I love the classic rock and roll bands nowdays like The Strokes and The Vines, but Jet are not one of them.
jet is so lsat year. I saw them before they released get born and got into them, but now their overplayed. If you want a good australian band, get into Regurgitator or sonicANIMATION
scykon wrote:good australian band?
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Move over "Resident Evil is scary". There's a new oxymoron of the century.
JET is not british at all there australian
The Australian garage rock band Jet is comprised of Cameron Muncey (guitar/vocals), brothers Chris Cester (drums) and Nic Cester (guitar), and Mark Wilson (bass). Hailing from Melbourne and with dreams of making it big, the foursome formed just as the new millennium was beginning. They quickly self-released the Dirty Sweet EP in 2002. The vinyl-only album, which was limited to 1,000 pressings, was an instant hit down under. Once they pressed 1,000 more, Jet was being touted in the U.K. An American deal with Elektra surfaced in early 2003 and the Dirty Sweet EP was released domestically in May. An opening slot for the Rolling Stones in Jet's homeland soon followed. The band's proper studio full-length, Get Born, appeared in November. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide