
50 Greatest Australian Artists of All Time – #13: The Saints
The Hoodoo Gurus' Dave Faulkner takes a look back at The Saints, one of the most influential punk bands in not just Australia, but the world.
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Subscribe NowThe Hoodoo Gurus' Dave Faulkner takes a look back at The Saints, one of the most influential punk bands in not just Australia, but the world.
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