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Odyssey Number Five

Odyssey Number Five is the fourth studio album by the Australian rock band Powderfinger, produced by Nick DiDia and released on 4 September 2000 by Universal Music. It won the 2001 ARIA Music Award for Highest Selling Album, Best Group and Best Rock Album. The album was the band's shortest yet, focusing on social, political, and emotional issues that had appeared in prior works, especially Internationalist.

Odyssey Number Five
Studio album by
Released4 September 2000
20 March 2001 (U.S. release)
Recorded1999–2000
GenreAlternative rock
Length45:26
LabelUniversal Music
ProducerNick DiDia
Powderfinger chronology
The Triple M Acoustic Sessions
(1998)
Odyssey Number Five
(2000)
Vulture Street
(2003)
Singles from Odyssey Number Five
  1. "My Kind of Scene"
    Released: June 2000
  2. "My Happiness"
    Released: 14 August 2000
  3. "Like a Dog"
    Released: 15 January 2001
  4. "The Metre"
    "
    Waiting for the Sun
    "

    Released: 27 August 2001

The album produced four singles. The most successful, "My Happiness", reached #4 on the ARIA Singles Chart, won the 2001 ARIA Music Award for "Single of the Year", and topped Triple J's Hottest 100 in 2000. The album also featured "These Days", which topped Triple J's Hottest 100 in 1999. The album was also ranked at number 1 in Triple J's Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time poll in 2011.

Many critics lauded the album as Powderfinger's best work, one stating that the album was "the Finger's Crowning Glory"; however, others were critical of the "imitation" contained in the album. Overall, the album won five ARIA Music Awards in 2001 and was certified platinum seven times, and earned an eighth in 2004. Odyssey Number Five was Powderfinger's first album to chart in the United States, and the band extensively toured North America to promote its release.

Background, recording, and production edit

In a 1997 interview, Powderfinger bassist John Collins hinted that the group's next album would be similar to their previous album, Internationalist,[11] while frontman Bernard Fanning said in September 2000 that the lyrics on the album, like those on "Waiting for the Sun", were his "most personal and direct yet".[12] Fanning said his lyrics were based on the "obstacles in the way of being in a relationship, especially in our work situation".[12]

Powderfinger worked with producer Nick DiDia on Odyssey Number Five, as they had done on Internationalist, finishing the album in August 2000 after six weeks of recording.[13] The band spent this time ensuring higher quality songs than on Internationalist, which had featured out-of-tune guitars on "Passenger".[13]

Odyssey Number Five was Powderfinger's shortest album when recorded, running approximately 45 minutes. The focus of the album was on restraint, with more simplistic lyrics than previously, and with a plain and simple message intended.[12] Fanning said of his songwriting ethic: "You try and make it something that’s got some substance, but also, you can never do that at the cost of it having relevance to what you’re singing."[12] Powderfinger manager Paul Piticco commented that "their ethos is to be pushing the limits of their songwriting ability".[12]

Like Powderfinger's previous album, Internationalist, Odyssey Number Five commented on social and political issues heavily, with the primary point of focus being Aboriginal affairs.[12] The lyrics of "Like a Dog" attacked former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard's Liberal government for its treatment of Indigenous Australians, and for breaking the "relaxed and comfortable" promise he made in the 1996 Australian federal election.[13][14] Lead singer Bernard Fanning related this to the band's other ethical stances—refusing to appear on Hey Hey it's Saturday, for its anti-gay commentary, or not allowing Powderfinger songs to be used in jingles, amongst others—stating, "We're not here to set an example. We just want to be happy with ourselves and not end up with a guilty conscience."[15] Fanning said that despite "Like a Dog" being about a political issue, it was not a political song, rather just Powderfinger "voicing our opinions".[16] The band worked with boxer Anthony Mundine on the song's music video, whom Fanning praised as "the perfect lead, in terms of what the song is about and the fact that he’s prepared to speak up for what he believes in."[16]

As well as providing social commentary, Odyssey Number Five also discussed love, a recurring motif in Fanning's songwriting. Fanning noted that one of the causes of this was his passion for soul and gospel music, stating that he "listen[s] to a lot of soul music that's unashamedly about love and how good it makes you feel".[17] Lead guitarist Ian Haug agreed, and also noted that the band as a whole were fully committed to Fanning's lyrics, stating "It's really important for us to agree with what Bernard is singing."[17]

Odyssey Number Five marked Powderfinger's first successful attempt to enter the United States market. Fanning told Billboard in a 2001 interview that the band were not taking anything for granted, however, stating, "In America, we haven't really done any work yet to deserve any major popularity",[18] with the "vibes" on previous albums failing to reach the American mainstream.[19] Powderfinger toured extensively around the country, performing in 22 cities. As a result of these efforts, "My Happiness" was briefly placed on rotation on KROQ-FM and several other radio stations. The song ultimately peaked at #23 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.[18][20] This success was assisted by the band appearing on the Late Show with David Letterman, and by supporting Coldplay on tour.[21] Guitarist Darren Middleton summarised their work in the United States by stating "This year has been a bit of a blur."[21] For the TV documentary series Great Australian Albums, group members described their working on Odyssey Number Five for series 2, episode 4 in 2008.[22]

Album and single releases edit

Odyssey Number Five was released on 4 September 2000, on the Grudge/Universal record labels. The album was released in the United Kingdom on Polydor, with 15 minutes of video and an additional track, "Nature Boy", at a later date. A sampler version was released in the United States in 2001, containing five tracks.[25]

Four singles were released from the album. "My Kind of Scene" was the first, released as a promotional single in June 2000. The track was written for the 2000 film Mission: Impossible 2, and appeared on its soundtrack. Collins and Middleton recalled that the song was written and produced with photos of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman on the wall of the band's studio "as inspiration". They noted that the band made three songs in response to the Mission: Impossible 2 request, and that "My Kind of Scene" was chosen over "Up & Down & Back Again" and "Whatever Makes You Happy".[13]

The second single from the album was "My Happiness", released on 14 August 2000 in Australia. "My Happiness" entered the ARIA Singles Chart at #4, and spent 24 weeks on the chart, making it Powderfinger's highest charting single in Australia.[26] It peaked at #7 on the New Zealand singles chart, and spent 23 weeks in the top 50. Furthermore, "My Happiness" was Powderfinger's first single to chart in the US, reaching #23 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.[20]

"Like a Dog" was released as the third single on 15 January 2001. The song was heavy in political sentiment, akin to "The Day You Come" on Internationalist.[16] The riff for the song was written by Ian Haug, and the song's music video featured Australian Aboriginal boxer Anthony Mundine, and was based on the 1980 Martin Scorsese film Raging Bull. Drummer Jon Coghill said the song revolved around the question of "why the hell won’t John Howard say sorry to the Aboriginal people!"[23] "Like a Dog" spent one week on the ARIA Singles Chart, at #40.[26]

Two songs from the album, "The Metre" and "Waiting for the Sun", were released as a double A-side to form the final single. The single was released on 21 August 2001, and included a cover of Iron Maiden's "Number of the Beast". "Waiting for the Sun" was written by Fanning as a devotional, gospel style song. He said of the song; "It’s about being in a relationship and being really heavily happy with it."[12] "The Metre" spent one week on the ARIA Singles Chart, at #31.[26]

In August 2020, Powderfinger released a "20th anniversary deluxe edition", with 10 additional tracks, four of them previously unreleased.[27]

Reception edit

Odyssey Number Five mostly gained positive reviews, and was more successful than its predecessor, Internationalist. Entertainment Weekly reviewer Marc Weingarten gave the album a B+. He stated that album entered new "terrain" in guitar rock, complimenting the "scratching and clawing guitars", drawing comparisons to Travis ("prim") and Oasis ("mock-grandiose").[4]

AllMusic reviewer Dean Carlson disliked the album, giving it a rating of one and a half stars. He described it as "little more than a slightly off-base perspective into the world of mid-90s American grunge", and described it as highly similar to Neil Young.[28] Despite this, Carlson praised the songs "Odyssey #5" and "My Happiness", stating that "too often, Powderfinger is too earnest, a bit too careful in their career". Carlson noted that despite his critique, the album achieved some success in the American market.[28]

Devon Powers of PopMatters complimented Fanning's vocals and said the focus of the album was "meaty, rolling ballads".[9] Powers noted that many of the songs on the album were "the kind of songs you put on repeat for hours, or days".[9] The main critique was for the "faster numbers", stating that "Like a Dog" "sounds mostly a little bored".[9] The review concluded by noting that the best songs on Odyssey were those not available as "fleeting radio singles and background music".[9]

Odyssey Number Five won the 2001 ARIA Awards for "Album of the Year", "Highest Selling Album", "Best Rock Album", "Best Cover Art", and "Best Group". "My Happiness" won the award for "Single of the Year", while "Like a Dog" was nominated for "Highest Selling Single" and "Best Video". At the 2002 ARIA Awards, "The Metre" was nominated for "Best Group".[29] The album was named "Album of the Year" by Rolling Stone Australia readers, with "My Happiness" taking out "Song of the Year" and Powderfinger receiving "Band of the Year".[30]

In December of 2021, the album was listed at no. 16 in Rolling Stone Australia’s ‘200 Greatest Albums of All Time’ countdown.[31]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Powderfinger:[32]

  1. "Waiting for the Sun" – 3:54
  2. "My Happiness" – 4:36
  3. "The Metre" – 4:33
  4. "Like a Dog" – 4:20
  5. "Odyssey #5" – 1:44
  6. "Up & Down & Back Again" – 4:24
  7. "My Kind of Scene" – 4:37
  8. "These Days" – 4:58
  9. "We Should Be Together Now" – 3:42
  10. "Thrilloilogy" – 6:10
  11. "Whatever Makes You Happy" – 2:28
  12. "Nature Boy" (UK release) – 3:37

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (2000–2003) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[33] 1
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[34] 15

Year-end charts edit

Chart (2000) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[35] 2
Chart (2001) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[36] 7
Chart (2002) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[37] 90

Decade-end charts edit

Chart (2000–2009) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[38] 11

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[39] 8× Platinum 560,000^
Australia (ARIA)[40]
20th Anniversary Edition
Platinum 70,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Awards and nominations edit

ARIA Awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Result[29]
2001 Odyssey Number Five Album of the Year Won
Highest Selling Album Won
Best Rock Album Won
Best Cover Art Won
Best Group Won
"My Happiness" Single of the Year Won
"Like a Dog" Highest Selling Single Nominated
Best Video Nominated
2002 "The Metre" Best Group Nominated

Other accolades edit

Year Provider Nominated work Accolade Result
1999 Triple J "These Days" Hottest 100 Inductee No. 1[41]
2000 Triple J "My Happiness" Hottest 100 Inductee No. 1[42]
"My Kind of Scene" Hottest 100 Inductee No. 3[42]
2001 APRA "My Happiness" Song of the Year Won[43]
2010 John O'Donnell, Toby Creswell, Craig Mathieson Odyssey Number Five 100 Best Australian Albums No. 43[44]
2011 Triple J Odyssey Number Five Hottest 100 Australian Albums No. 1[45]

Personnel edit

See also edit

References edit

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This article needs to be updated The reason given is Needs more information about the 20th Anniversary edition Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2021 Odyssey Number Five is the fourth studio album by the Australian rock band Powderfinger produced by Nick DiDia and released on 4 September 2000 by Universal Music It won the 2001 ARIA Music Award for Highest Selling Album Best Group and Best Rock Album The album was the band s shortest yet focusing on social political and emotional issues that had appeared in prior works especially Internationalist Odyssey Number FiveStudio album by PowderfingerReleased4 September 200020 March 2001 U S release Recorded1999 2000GenreAlternative rockLength45 26LabelUniversal MusicProducerNick DiDiaPowderfinger chronologyThe Triple M Acoustic Sessions 1998 Odyssey Number Five 2000 Vulture Street 2003 Singles from Odyssey Number Five My Kind of Scene Released June 2000 My Happiness Released 14 August 2000 Like a Dog Released 15 January 2001 The Metre Waiting for the Sun Released 27 August 2001Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Robert Christgau 2 CMJ favourable 3 Entertainment WeeklyB 4 Los Angeles Times 5 New Straits Times favourable 6 New York Post highly favourable 7 The New Zealand Herald 8 PopMatters favourable 9 Q 10 The album produced four singles The most successful My Happiness reached 4 on the ARIA Singles Chart won the 2001 ARIA Music Award for Single of the Year and topped Triple J s Hottest 100 in 2000 The album also featured These Days which topped Triple J s Hottest 100 in 1999 The album was also ranked at number 1 in Triple J s Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time poll in 2011 Many critics lauded the album as Powderfinger s best work one stating that the album was the Finger s Crowning Glory however others were critical of the imitation contained in the album Overall the album won five ARIA Music Awards in 2001 and was certified platinum seven times and earned an eighth in 2004 Odyssey Number Five was Powderfinger s first album to chart in the United States and the band extensively toured North America to promote its release Contents 1 Background recording and production 2 Album and single releases 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 5 3 Decade end charts 6 Certifications 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 ARIA Awards 7 2 Other accolades 8 Personnel 9 See also 10 ReferencesBackground recording and production editIn a 1997 interview Powderfinger bassist John Collins hinted that the group s next album would be similar to their previous album Internationalist 11 while frontman Bernard Fanning said in September 2000 that the lyrics on the album like those on Waiting for the Sun were his most personal and direct yet 12 Fanning said his lyrics were based on the obstacles in the way of being in a relationship especially in our work situation 12 Powderfinger worked with producer Nick DiDia on Odyssey Number Five as they had done on Internationalist finishing the album in August 2000 after six weeks of recording 13 The band spent this time ensuring higher quality songs than on Internationalist which had featured out of tune guitars on Passenger 13 Odyssey Number Five was Powderfinger s shortest album when recorded running approximately 45 minutes The focus of the album was on restraint with more simplistic lyrics than previously and with a plain and simple message intended 12 Fanning said of his songwriting ethic You try and make it something that s got some substance but also you can never do that at the cost of it having relevance to what you re singing 12 Powderfinger manager Paul Piticco commented that their ethos is to be pushing the limits of their songwriting ability 12 Like Powderfinger s previous album Internationalist Odyssey Number Five commented on social and political issues heavily with the primary point of focus being Aboriginal affairs 12 The lyrics of Like a Dog attacked former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard s Liberal government for its treatment of Indigenous Australians and for breaking the relaxed and comfortable promise he made in the 1996 Australian federal election 13 14 Lead singer Bernard Fanning related this to the band s other ethical stances refusing to appear on Hey Hey it s Saturday for its anti gay commentary or not allowing Powderfinger songs to be used in jingles amongst others stating We re not here to set an example We just want to be happy with ourselves and not end up with a guilty conscience 15 Fanning said that despite Like a Dog being about a political issue it was not a political song rather just Powderfinger voicing our opinions 16 The band worked with boxer Anthony Mundine on the song s music video whom Fanning praised as the perfect lead in terms of what the song is about and the fact that he s prepared to speak up for what he believes in 16 As well as providing social commentary Odyssey Number Five also discussed love a recurring motif in Fanning s songwriting Fanning noted that one of the causes of this was his passion for soul and gospel music stating that he listen s to a lot of soul music that s unashamedly about love and how good it makes you feel 17 Lead guitarist Ian Haug agreed and also noted that the band as a whole were fully committed to Fanning s lyrics stating It s really important for us to agree with what Bernard is singing 17 Odyssey Number Five marked Powderfinger s first successful attempt to enter the United States market Fanning told Billboard in a 2001 interview that the band were not taking anything for granted however stating In America we haven t really done any work yet to deserve any major popularity 18 with the vibes on previous albums failing to reach the American mainstream 19 Powderfinger toured extensively around the country performing in 22 cities As a result of these efforts My Happiness was briefly placed on rotation on KROQ FM and several other radio stations The song ultimately peaked at 23 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart 18 20 This success was assisted by the band appearing on the Late Show with David Letterman and by supporting Coldplay on tour 21 Guitarist Darren Middleton summarised their work in the United States by stating This year has been a bit of a blur 21 For the TV documentary series Great Australian Albums group members described their working on Odyssey Number Five for series 2 episode 4 in 2008 22 Album and single releases edit nbsp My Happiness source source A 23 second sample from My Happiness which went on to become Powderfinger s most successful single and helped break into the American market 20 AllMusic s Dean Carlson commented that in the song Powderfinger drowns a hip hop inspired guitar riff better than most bands of their stature 1 Problems playing this file See media help nbsp Like a Dog source source A 13 second sample from Like a Dog which aggressively attacks the Howard government asking why the hell won t John Howard say sorry to the Aboriginal people 23 The song s riff was written by Haug and was influenced by his love of Iggy Pop 24 Problems playing this file See media help Odyssey Number Five was released on 4 September 2000 on the Grudge Universal record labels The album was released in the United Kingdom on Polydor with 15 minutes of video and an additional track Nature Boy at a later date A sampler version was released in the United States in 2001 containing five tracks 25 Four singles were released from the album My Kind of Scene was the first released as a promotional single in June 2000 The track was written for the 2000 film Mission Impossible 2 and appeared on its soundtrack Collins and Middleton recalled that the song was written and produced with photos of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman on the wall of the band s studio as inspiration They noted that the band made three songs in response to the Mission Impossible 2 request and that My Kind of Scene was chosen over Up amp Down amp Back Again and Whatever Makes You Happy 13 The second single from the album was My Happiness released on 14 August 2000 in Australia My Happiness entered the ARIA Singles Chart at 4 and spent 24 weeks on the chart making it Powderfinger s highest charting single in Australia 26 It peaked at 7 on the New Zealand singles chart and spent 23 weeks in the top 50 Furthermore My Happiness was Powderfinger s first single to chart in the US reaching 23 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart 20 Like a Dog was released as the third single on 15 January 2001 The song was heavy in political sentiment akin to The Day You Come on Internationalist 16 The riff for the song was written by Ian Haug and the song s music video featured Australian Aboriginal boxer Anthony Mundine and was based on the 1980 Martin Scorsese film Raging Bull Drummer Jon Coghill said the song revolved around the question of why the hell won t John Howard say sorry to the Aboriginal people 23 Like a Dog spent one week on the ARIA Singles Chart at 40 26 Two songs from the album The Metre and Waiting for the Sun were released as a double A side to form the final single The single was released on 21 August 2001 and included a cover of Iron Maiden s Number of the Beast Waiting for the Sun was written by Fanning as a devotional gospel style song He said of the song It s about being in a relationship and being really heavily happy with it 12 The Metre spent one week on the ARIA Singles Chart at 31 26 In August 2020 Powderfinger released a 20th anniversary deluxe edition with 10 additional tracks four of them previously unreleased 27 Reception editOdyssey Number Five mostly gained positive reviews and was more successful than its predecessor Internationalist Entertainment Weekly reviewer Marc Weingarten gave the album a B He stated that album entered new terrain in guitar rock complimenting the scratching and clawing guitars drawing comparisons to Travis prim and Oasis mock grandiose 4 AllMusic reviewer Dean Carlson disliked the album giving it a rating of one and a half stars He described it as little more than a slightly off base perspective into the world of mid 90s American grunge and described it as highly similar to Neil Young 28 Despite this Carlson praised the songs Odyssey 5 and My Happiness stating that too often Powderfinger is too earnest a bit too careful in their career Carlson noted that despite his critique the album achieved some success in the American market 28 Devon Powers of PopMatters complimented Fanning s vocals and said the focus of the album was meaty rolling ballads 9 Powers noted that many of the songs on the album were the kind of songs you put on repeat for hours or days 9 The main critique was for the faster numbers stating that Like a Dog sounds mostly a little bored 9 The review concluded by noting that the best songs on Odyssey were those not available as fleeting radio singles and background music 9 Odyssey Number Five won the 2001 ARIA Awards for Album of the Year Highest Selling Album Best Rock Album Best Cover Art and Best Group My Happiness won the award for Single of the Year while Like a Dog was nominated for Highest Selling Single and Best Video At the 2002 ARIA Awards The Metre was nominated for Best Group 29 The album was named Album of the Year by Rolling Stone Australia readers with My Happiness taking out Song of the Year and Powderfinger receiving Band of the Year 30 In December of 2021 the album was listed at no 16 in Rolling Stone Australia s 200 Greatest Albums of All Time countdown 31 Track listing editAll songs written by Powderfinger 32 Waiting for the Sun 3 54 My Happiness 4 36 The Metre 4 33 Like a Dog 4 20 Odyssey 5 1 44 Up amp Down amp Back Again 4 24 My Kind of Scene 4 37 These Days 4 58 We Should Be Together Now 3 42 Thrilloilogy 6 10 Whatever Makes You Happy 2 28 Nature Boy UK release 3 37Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2000 2003 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 33 1New Zealand Albums RMNZ 34 15Year end charts edit Chart 2000 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 35 2Chart 2001 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 36 7Chart 2002 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 37 90Decade end charts edit Chart 2000 2009 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 38 11Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 39 8 Platinum 560 000 Australia ARIA 40 20th Anniversary Edition Platinum 70 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Awards and nominations editMain article List of Powderfinger awards ARIA Awards edit Year Nominated work Award Result 29 2001 Odyssey Number Five Album of the Year WonHighest Selling Album WonBest Rock Album WonBest Cover Art WonBest Group Won My Happiness Single of the Year Won Like a Dog Highest Selling Single NominatedBest Video Nominated2002 The Metre Best Group NominatedOther accolades edit Year Provider Nominated work Accolade Result1999 Triple J These Days Hottest 100 Inductee No 1 41 2000 Triple J My Happiness Hottest 100 Inductee No 1 42 My Kind of Scene Hottest 100 Inductee No 3 42 2001 APRA My Happiness Song of the Year Won 43 2010 John O Donnell Toby Creswell Craig Mathieson Odyssey Number Five 100 Best Australian Albums No 43 44 2011 Triple J Odyssey Number Five Hottest 100 Australian Albums No 1 45 Personnel editPowderfinger Bernard Fanning guitars and vocals 46 Darren Middleton guitars and backing vocals Ian Haug guitars John Collins bass guitars Jon Coghill drums and percussionProduction Nick DiDia production engineering and mixing 46 Matt Voigt assistant engineering Anton Hagop assistant engineer Stewart Whitmore digital editing Stephen Marcussen mastering Anton Hagop assistant production Kevin Wilkins art direction and photography Additional musicians Nick DiDia percussion 46 Alex Pertout percussion Matt Murphy Hammond organ Wurlitzer electric piano Prophet 5 synthesizer Daniel Denholm string arrangements Jun Yi Ma violin Naomi Radom violin Fiona Ziegler violin Jacob Plooij violin Mandy Murphy viola Felicity Wyithe viola Peter Morrison cello Maxime Bibeau contrabass guitar Damien Bennett backing vocals Tiddas Lou Bennett backing vocals Sally Dastey backing vocals Amy Saunders backing vocalsSee also edit nbsp Music portal nbsp Australia portalPowderfinger discographyReferences edit a b Carlson Dean Odyssey Number Five gt Review AllMusic Retrieved 31 January 2008 Christgau Robert Robert Christgau CG Powerderfinger Retrieved 31 January 2008 Powderfinger Odyssey Number Five CMJ 26 March 2001 p 12 a b Weingarten Marc 30 March 2001 Odyssey Number Five Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 6 January 2008 Appleford Steve 18 March 2001 Powderfinger Odyssey Number Five Los Angeles Times Retrieved 20 November 2009 Leo Christie 17 June 2001 Aussies rock with promise Archived from the original on 2 November 2012 Retrieved 20 November 2009 Aquilante Dan 20 March 2001 No Sugar Coating For Killing Heidi s Aussie Pop New York Post Retrieved 20 November 2009 Baillie 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