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Take a behind-the-scenes look at some of Australian music's biggest names, ranging from Violent Soho, to Miiesha, and Camp Cope.
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The clip was recorded live at Brisbane's Plutonium Studios as part of Violent Soho's appearance on the season finale of The State of Music.
As The State of Music heads towards the final episode of its first season, some of the biggest names in Aussie music have joined the lineup.
The Making of Everything Is A-OK sees Violent Soho offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at what went into their most recent chart-topping album.
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