28 Days

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Rip It Up 03:39 Tools
Sucker 03:32 Tools
What's the Deal? 03:21 Tools
Goodbye 03:37 Tools
Kool 05:27 Tools
Say What? 03:34 Tools
Take Me Away 03:40 Tools
Know the Score 02:40 Tools
Song for Jasmine 04:01 Tools
The Bird 01:53 Tools
I Remember 02:27 Tools
Deadly Like 03:50 Tools
A General 00:00 Tools
Say What 03:34 Tools
What You Know 03:41 Tools
Information Overload 03:26 Tools
What's The Deal 03:21 Tools
Sand 00:00 Tools
Kill the Fake (Seshoo) 03:26 Tools
Early Mornings 03:10 Tools
Stealing Chairs 00:00 Tools
True Story 03:04 Tools
Don't Touch My Turntables 00:42 Tools
Just to Make You Happy 00:00 Tools
Tunnel Vision 00:00 Tools
Photos 03:28 Tools
Rollin' Gang 01:59 Tools
Pessimy & The Devil 02:32 Tools
Eats Away 00:00 Tools
Use It 03:16 Tools
Birthday 00:00 Tools
Rise Above 00:00 Tools
Rollin Gang 01:59 Tools
1988 00:00 Tools
Ball of Hate 01:11 Tools
28 Days 03:39 Tools
Empty One 00:00 Tools
Friends 00:00 Tools
She's Waiting 01:56 Tools
Democracy 03:09 Tools
He Could Be 01:32 Tools
La tune 01:45 Tools
Boom 00:00 Tools
January 00:00 Tools
This Song's About You 04:01 Tools
Just Calling 03:06 Tools
Plastic Fucks 00:00 Tools
Ridiculous 00:00 Tools
Girls 101 03:25 Tools
Do Our Part 04:31 Tools
Hate Now 00:00 Tools
The Old You 00:00 Tools
Your River 00:00 Tools
Like I Do 03:50 Tools
Runaway 03:09 Tools
Airplanes 02:51 Tools
Never Give Up 01:35 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
This Is Not a Set Up 02:57 Tools
If I Have To 03:39 Tools
Hali Kali 04:45 Tools
On the Turntables 01:28 Tools
Kid indestructible 04:14 Tools
This Is Not a Setup 00:00 Tools
On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Bow of Disappointment 00:00 Tools
The Right Place 05:37 Tools
Bird 01:53 Tools
Drink It Up (live) 00:00 Tools
Say What? (Nine Seconds Longer Version) 00:00 Tools
Later (Dubstep Remix) 00:00 Tools
Bring "Em Back 00:00 Tools
Jedi vs. the Krust 00:00 Tools
Just Fine 00:00 Tools
Pessimy and the Devil 02:32 Tools
Say What? (feat. Apollo 440) 00:00 Tools
LATER(DUPSTEP) 00:00 Tools
Bring 'em Back 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
From The Inside 00:00 Tools
We Don't Play This Song Live Anyway 00:00 Tools
Unmarked Graves 00:00 Tools
Later [DubStep Remix] 00:00 Tools
[untitled track] 00:00 Tools
Say What? (Nine Seconds Longer Version) 00:00 Tools
Kool (Be Yourself mix) 00:00 Tools
Soul Glow Jr. 06:00 Tools
1999 00:00 Tools
The Right Place (The Frank Stoner mix) 00:00 Tools
Never Give Up (The Randywong mix) 00:00 Tools
Kid Indestructible (live) 00:00 Tools
Never Give Up (live) 00:00 Tools
Sing It to Me 00:00 Tools
Bonus 00:00 Tools
28 Days (Live At The Wireless) 00:00 Tools
What's The Story? 00:00 Tools
Stealing Chairs (Live) 00:00 Tools
Do You Agree? 00:00 Tools
Like I Do (clean) 00:00 Tools
I'm the Guy (Who Slept With 3000 Women) 00:00 Tools
I'm the Guy (Who Slept With 3,000 Women) 00:00 Tools
Gurl Guri Surfrider 00:00 Tools
Computer Games 00:00 Tools
Say What? (Featuring Apollo Four Forty) 00:00 Tools
Say What? - Nine Seconds Longer Version 00:00 Tools
Later 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Live At The Wireless 00:00 Tools
Kid Indestructable 00:00 Tools
Brian eno - an ending 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Rip It Up 00:00 Tools
Kid Indestructible - Live 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Stealing Chairs 00:00 Tools
-Untitled- 00:00 Tools
Time for Us to Leave 00:00 Tools
Drink It Up - Live 00:00 Tools
Scotty 00:00 Tools
I'm The Guy 00:00 Tools
Kool (Original) 00:00 Tools
La Tune (Hidden Track) 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want From Me? 00:00 Tools
1988 (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dealy Like 00:00 Tools
Spicy Fingers 00:00 Tools
Amber Afternoons 00:00 Tools
Mr E's Beautiful Blues 00:00 Tools
untitled 00:00 Tools
The Right Place - The Frank Stoner Mix 00:00 Tools
Kool - Be Yourself Mix 00:00 Tools
In the House (John Murphy metal cover) - Synesthesia 00:00 Tools
Soul Glow Jnr 00:00 Tools
Track 28 00:00 Tools
Say What? [Nine Seconds Longer Version] 00:00 Tools
Talkin' Lene 00:00 Tools
layer(dapstep) 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Sucker 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track (Upstyledown) 00:00 Tools
Secret Track 00:00 Tools
Pirate Song 00:00 Tools
Good Bye 00:00 Tools
Rainy days 00:00 Tools
Sand (Original) 00:00 Tools
Kid indestructable (live) 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Use It 00:00 Tools
Blue Christmas 00:00 Tools
Never Give Up - The Randywong Mix 00:00 Tools
Mystery Song 00:00 Tools
Say What? (Nine Seconds Longer version) (feat. Apollo 440) 00:00 Tools
Say What? (alternate version) 00:00 Tools
(Hidden Track) 00:00 Tools
Track ee 00:00 Tools
28 Days Later (Dubstep Remix) 00:00 Tools
Blue states - season song 00:00 Tools
Say What (Live) 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Pessimy & The Devil 00:00 Tools
What's the Deal- 00:00 Tools
Friends (Original) 00:00 Tools
Turntables 00:00 Tools
Sucker (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ball of Hate (Original) 00:00 Tools
Birthday (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Unmarked Craves 00:00 Tools
1988 (Original) 00:00 Tools
Bird, The 00:00 Tools
Hamilton Assassins - The Movie 00:00 Tools
The Right Place (Frank Stoner Mix) 00:00 Tools
28Days / Sucker 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Say What 00:00 Tools
Say What? (with Apollo 440) 00:00 Tools
28 Days - What's The Deal? 00:00 Tools
She's Waiting (Original) 00:00 Tools
Plastic F***s 00:00 Tools
shes waiting 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Take Me Away 00:00 Tools
Empty One (Original) 00:00 Tools
Pessimy + The Devil 00:00 Tools
General, A 00:00 Tools
07 Rip it Up 00:00 Tools
Trailer 00:00 Tools
Secret 00:00 Tools
Drinkin' (live) 00:00 Tools
Birthday (clean version) 00:00 Tools
What`s The Deal? 00:00 Tools
Live at the wireless 00:00 Tools
Apollo 440 / Say What? 00:00 Tools
In the House (John Murphy metal cover) 00:00 Tools
In A Heartbeat 00:00 Tools
Ridiculous (hidden track) 00:00 Tools
Rollin Gang (Live) 00:00 Tools
28 Days - Take Me Away new 00:00 Tools
Say What? feat. Apollo 440 00:00 Tools
Bitch 00:00 Tools
Seven Deadly Skins 00:00 Tools
Riduculous 00:00 Tools
The Right Place (The Frank Sto 00:00 Tools
Birthday (live) 00:00 Tools
Rise Above (Original) 00:00 Tools
This Song's About You (Original) 00:00 Tools
28 Days - A General 00:00 Tools
Apollo 440 - Say What? 00:00 Tools
Do Our Part (Original) 00:00 Tools
In The House - In A Heartbeat 00:00 Tools
Say What? (9 seconds longer) 00:00 Tools
Surf 00:00 Tools
We Can't be Beaten 00:00 Tools
This is not a set up? 00:00 Tools
Mask 00:00 Tools
28 Days - What's The Deal 00:00 Tools
Misinformation Overload 00:00 Tools
Jersey 00:00 Tools
Don't Touch my Turntable 00:00 Tools
The Bind 00:00 Tools
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28 Days were a seminal Australian punk rock band formed in Frankston, Australia during 1997. At their career peak, they had a #1 album (Upstyledown) on the Australian ARIAnet Albums Chart and also a #12 single ("Rip It Up") on the ARIAnet Singles Chart. The current members as of 2007 are Jay Dunne (vocals), Simon Hepburn aka 'Hep' (guitar), Damian Gardiner (bass) and Adrian Griffin (drums). Original drummer Adam was replaced by Scott Murray in 2000. Tragically, on 18 November 2001, Murray was killed in a hit-and-run accident in the Melbourne suburb of Kew. Vinnie Jukic then briefly filled in the drum role until Adrian Griffin joined. For the album Extremist Makeover, the drums were laid down by Matt Bray. Musically, the band doesn't fit into any single category. Over time, 28 Days' punk rock style has incorporated elements of punk-pop, metal, and (especially) hip-hop after the addition of DJ Jedi Master Jay in 2000. The band's success during the early 2000's could largely be attributed to the popularity of similar rock-rap fusion bands of the time, such as Limp Bizkit. Furthermore, their one-off collaboration with Apollo Four Forty, the 2001 single "Say What?", has even seen them dabble in electronica. After debuting with a one-sided 7" single "Ball Of Hate" and the Sand CD single, 28 Days released their self-titled album in 1998 through the independent Stubble imprint. A year later they were picked up by Festival Mushroom's newly launched development label Sputnik, releasing the Kid Indestructible EP. The EP consolidated a following around Australia as a result of Triple J's constant rotation of the tracks "Kool" and "La Tune". With the introduction of Jay Howard (aka DJ Jedi Master Jay) on turntables and samples, the more harder-edged, rap-influenced singles of 2000, "Here We Go/Sucker" and "Rip It Up", boosted 28 Days' audience. The latter peaked at #12 on the ARIAnet Singles Chart, and the former featured in some editions of the soundtrack to Mission: Impossible II. When released later that June, their second album Upstyledown entered the ARIAnet album chart at #1, and would go gold. The year was rounded out with two further charting singles - the more reflective "Goodbye" and "Song For Jasmine", written for Simon Hepburn's young daughter. 28 Days' first home video When Dickheads Snap came out in 2001, featuring tour shots, and behind-the-scenes footage. The only other material to come out that year was the Apollo Four Forty collaboration, "Say What?", which charted in the ARIA Top 30. The rest of the year involved more touring and preparation for a new album, until the death of Scott Murray briefly halted their progress. With new drummer Vinnie Jukic, third album Stealing Chairs saw 28 Days into 2002, with its most popular single being the summery "What's The Deal?". Stealing Chairs charted in the ARIA Top 10 for a short period, but didn't capitalise on the success brought by Upstyledown. The band received some negative publicity in February 2003 after members descended upon a gig by satirical Sydney-based band The Drugs at Melbourne's Duke of Windsor Hotel late that month. 28 Days allegedly caused an estimated $4500 in damage to The Drugs' equipment, which included beer being poured over a laptop computer and amplifier, and The Drugs' hired van having three of its tyres slashed. Fans of 28 Days at the show were also believed to have graffitied The Drugs' merchandise stand and the venue's chalkboard. The motive for the attack was in regards to an open letter The Drugs' lead singer Ian Baddley posted on his band's website, accusing Jay Dunne of being homophobic and misogynistic at 28 Days' 2003 Big Day Out appearances. Following another quiet period, they released a new single "Like I Do" to little fanfare in 2004. It would be a taster for the band's fourth album Extremist Makeover. The album could only manage to scrape into the Top 40, whilst two further singles also charted poorly. Due to this slump in popularity, 28 Days left Festival Mushroom in November 2004, amid much controversy. It was suggested by many that they were dropped, but Damian Gardiner insisted on the band's official message board it was 28 Days' decision alone to leave the label. Their latest EP Bring 'Em Back was released on March 6 2006 on their own Rebel Scum label (through Sony/BMG); a new DVD When Dickheads Snap 3 was then sold at later 28 Days shows. Following the release of a best-of album, 10 Years Of Cheap Fame, 28 Days will tour for the last time in 2007. After a series of mishaps and a continued slump in popularity, DJ Jedi Master Jay left the band - a catalyst that led to their breakup. 28 Days will play the tour as the original 4 piece band they were when they began, and then officially disband. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.