
50 Greatest Australian Artists of All Time – #25: Men At Work
Tom Snowdon reflects on the world-beating music from the highly-influential Men At Work.

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Tom Snowdon reflects on the world-beating music from the highly-influential Men At Work.

Jack Bratt succinctly sums up the impact of the Brisbane legends by noting, "Powderfinger didn’t write songs, they wrote anthems."

Mitch Malloy tells all about his (very brief) time with Van Halen, after Sammy Hagar and before Gary Cherone

With its masterful songcraft and backstory of personal reinvention, King’s 1971 landmark remains one of pop’s greatest declarations of independence

Adrian Eagle touches on the impact and influence of fellow Adelaideans, and Aussie hip-hop pioneers, the Hilltop Hoods.

Vance Joy reflects on the iconic duo that changed Australian music forever, Savage Garden.

Aussie duo Seaforth look back at the impact of country music icon Keith Urban.

Isabella Manfredi of The Preatures explains what it felt to discover the majesty of a musician like Tina Arena.

The Superjesus' Sarah McLeod looks at one of the most respected and revered Aussie musicians of all time, Billy Thorpe.

Redhook's Emmy Mack takes on one of Australia's heaviest exports, Byron Bay's iconic metalcore outfit Parkway Drive.