Oblivia

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My Friend 04:08 Tools
Dead Zone Eve 05:19 Tools
Spitting Embers 04:26 Tools
Stupid 03:58 Tools
Nye 04:51 Tools
Mind Bomb 03:52 Tools
Killtime 05:49 Tools
Collapse on Me 04:14 Tools
Borealis Eyes 04:24 Tools
Sick 05:09 Tools
Weatherbeaten Boys 05:09 Tools
Mindbomb 03:55 Tools
Shiver 05:09 Tools
Wonder 04:13 Tools
The Careless Ones 03:55 Tools
Like a Stone 03:55 Tools
Nye (Delivered from Ether) 04:13 Tools
My Body's a Temple / Coldest Winter 04:13 Tools
Mephisto 04:13 Tools
Desperately Seeking Arrangements 04:13 Tools
I've Got to Find a Way 06:52 Tools
The Blonde Leading The Blonde [prod. Cam Avery] 04:13 Tools
Apparition 04:13 Tools
My Body's A Temple / Coldest Winter [prod. Kilbourne] 06:52 Tools
Before Common Error 05:13 Tools
Soft Core [prod. ssshheee] 06:52 Tools
A Lot to Go Over 04:13 Tools
End of the Day 05:13 Tools
The Blonde Leading the Blonde 05:13 Tools
Martyr Complex 05:13 Tools
Emotional Edging 05:13 Tools
1-45 05:13 Tools
High-Risk Behavior 05:13 Tools
Alot To Go Over 06:52 Tools
Rush 06:52 Tools
Where's My Phone? [prod. Cam Avery] 06:52 Tools
Soft Core 06:52 Tools
Apparaition 06:52 Tools
Mono Ways 06:52 Tools
Safe Return [prod. Cam Avery] 06:52 Tools
The Beat(en) Generation 06:52 Tools
Young as Fuck (Now That I'm a Ghost) 06:52 Tools
Where's My Phone? 06:52 Tools
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Oblivia is the name of a few bands. One of them is a Sydney band, made up by Josh Orange (vocals), Tony Juke (lead guitar, synths), Pete Banner (bass) and Adam Church (drums). Their single about mental illness "My Friend" reached the top 40 in Australia. There is an Oblivia in the United States, which is a solo effort by Mera Roberts. Songs from the EP Spitting Embers have been used as source music for several independent film projects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.