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=Set List=
 
=Set List=
Comfort Me
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# Comfort Me
Semi-Normal
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# Semi-Normal
The General Electric
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# The General Electric
Pacifier
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# Pacifier
Nothing
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# Nothing
Wait and See
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# Wait and See
Run [Solo Acoustic]
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# Run [Solo Acoustic]
Home Again
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# Home Again
Everything
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# Everything
Bullitproof
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# Bullitproof
Intro
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# Intro
My Mind's Sedate
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# My Mind's Sedate
  
Thin White Line
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# Thin White Line
Trademark
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# Trademark
 
=Notes=
 
=Notes=
 
About the gig as from [http://www.echonews.com/845/local_entertainment.html Echo News]
 
About the gig as from [http://www.echonews.com/845/local_entertainment.html Echo News]

Revision as of 09:45, 29 January 2011

Venue Troccadero
Date 24 November 2002
Location Gold Coast, QLD
Country Australia
Number of songs 14
Support Superheist
Event start ??
Capacity ??
Ticket price ??
Sold out? ??

Set List

  1. Comfort Me
  2. Semi-Normal
  3. The General Electric
  4. Pacifier
  5. Nothing
  6. Wait and See
  7. Run [Solo Acoustic]
  8. Home Again
  9. Everything
  10. Bullitproof
  11. Intro
  12. My Mind's Sedate
  1. Thin White Line
  2. Trademark

Notes

About the gig as from Echo News

Rock Kings in Byron

Heavy rock band Pacifier (formerly Shihad) perform at the Great Northern next Thursday and the following Monday.Heavy rock band Pacifier (formerly Shihad) perform at the Great Northern next Thursday and the following Monday.

Triple J present the Heavy Weight Kings of Rock tour featuring Pacifier, Superheist and Brace, with two gigs at the Great Northern next Thursday, November 21 and the following Monday, November 25.

Pacifier (formerly known as Shihad) play nothing but the most heavy, intense rock, which has scored them gigs supporting acts like Faith no More and Pantera during Australian tours.

The band have being getting high rotation airplay since the release of their single Everything, which features in the new movie Swim Fan, directed by Aussie John Polson. The movie recently debuted at number one at the USA box office, and since then the band has been run off their feet with tours and promotional gigs.

If you're looking for a good mosh these guys certainly deliver, and with Superheist and Brace as supports it's bound to be a hardcore rock fest.

Both gigs start at 9pm, and tickets are $15 from the ABC Shop in Ballina and Music Bizarre in Lismore.

Bootleg

Audio

No

Video

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