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Sick Visor @ The Tote 2025 is an election year, and for too long the major political parties have ignored theregions of this vast brown land.  That is why the FRPP (Frenzal Rhomb Political Party) has today announced, on its25th-ish anniversary, a pledge to bring the songs of A Man’s Not A Camel intoregional centres across Australia. “It is a failure of the major political parties and stain on the very history of this greatnation, that simply because you live outside of the major city centres, for the last twoand a half decades you have been deprived of sweet guitar riffs, 90s slap bass, sickdrum beats, and harmonised rhymes about beer. The FRPP’s A Man’s Not ACamelpaign pledges to end that drought, and bring the songs of Frenzal Rhomb’smajestic, iconic, exalted album A Man’s Not A Camel BACK to regional Australia.  We will make sure no town* will ever again go without seeing songs like “Never HadSo Much Fun”, “We’re Going Out Tonight” and “You Are Not My Friend” as they weretruly intended. Live, loud, and played by people 25-ish years older than when theywere recorded.  No, Frenzal Rhomb cannot balance the budget. Nor can we solve Australia’shousing crisis. We can’t even produce green carbon to get us to net zero (but thenagain no one can). But we CAN bring A Man’s Not A Camel to the beer-soakedstages of regional Australia. And you CAN trust us, we’re the ones who told you thatinteresting historical fact about dinosaurs in song. Also it can’t be pork-barreling;none of us eat meat.  Vote 1: the FRPP and the A Man’s Not A Camelpaign. VITRUVIAN DROMEDARIES FOREVER!* as long as the town is on the list of gigs.

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Where: The Tote

71 Johnston St
Collingwood Vic
3066
Australia

Who: Sick Visor

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Put on your pants and take a big sip of that sweet brain juice because it’s going to be a nice day. Sick Visor are your new favourite feel-alright bouncy rock band and they’re here for a good time, unless their tummies hurt and they need a rest. Running on the fumes of mindless childhood joy, Melbourne based dynamic duo Alex Moses (Guitar + Vocals) and Katie Lovelock (Drums + Vocals) crush fragile adult maturity in under 3 minutes with bouncy bing bang instrumentals, soaring choruses and juvenile folly for fans of Ball Park Music, Dune Rats and TV’s Play-School. Sick Visor is the soundtrack for growing up enough that you realise we’re all stupid little children.

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