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"I
started off in a duo called the Bunta Boys," recalls ex-pat
Adelaidian, Justin Hamilton, "and we did a show at Boltz Cafe
which used to be in Rundle Street, and we did a song where
we crucified a paper mache pope on a cross and inside the
stomach we stuck a bag full of meat. But we set it up about
11:30 during the day, and you know what the heat's like in
Adelaide..."
Sheffield's
Arctic Monkeys have revolutionised the music industry by -
gasp! - playing shows and making their music available to
people. This blindingly obvious approach saw them sell out
London's Astoria with no official release, catch the UK music
press off guard, and eventually score the biggest-selling
debut in history. Heart-warming though that is, it wouldn't
matter if 'Whatever People Say...' was rubbish.