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| CD Launch: Here to Ruffle ya Fathers | Sun 10th Apr 2005 |
![]() | ThundaBox would like to say thanks to all who came along to support the launch of our debut album Here To Ruffle Ya Fathers on Saturday night. The manager of the Vic On The Park said it is the biggest crowd they've had in over 8 months and the sound engineer said that in the 3 years he's been working there he's only seen about 3 nights with more people. It was amazing being on stage and looking out to see and hear so many friends going ballistic and it's a night we'll never forget. Here are the full-time stats:
You can listen to Here to Ruffle ya Fathers right here, right now. |
| Clambake Review | Sun 12th Dec 2004 |
![]() | Click Here to read a review of Clambake: Thundabox, The Baddies, Special Patrol Group, Squat @ Vic On The Park, 4/12/04 "...you haven’t seen a band like Thundabox. Well okay, maybe you have if you’ve ever seen the Cosmic Psychos cover the Ramones after TISM have rearranged the lyrics." "Thundabox comes straight out of the PA, mono style, and slaps you in the head like a frozen fish. It may not look the best and you need to thaw it out properly before you can do anything with it, but its well worth the effort." |
| Mastering tha Box | Wed 1st Dec 2004 |
![]() | This man is the Master of Mastering Masters, Rick O'Neil from Turtlerock, so we can't show you his face. But we can tell you what he said during the Mastering process:
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| Thundering Thunda-Hellmutt |
In further news of a comical nature, Shelfy's original speaker helmet has been spotted on the head of a small man who was reportedly using it to run around and spout amplified abuse at passing traffic.
We always worried about what might happen if it got into the wrong hands! God knows what would happen if the new super-charged, super-loud, super-demonic (possibly from hell) helmet were to cross to the other side.
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