Palladium (Australian band)
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Palladium was an Australia
Australia
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n band from Brisbane
Brisbane
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 that was active from 1997 to 2003. The band consisted of members Chris Chalk (drums), Andrew Morris (guitar and vocals), Justin Sykes (bass) and Brant Ward (guitar and vocals).

After playing their last show in October 2003, Ward decided to part ways. However Morris, Sykes and Chalk are already working together on a new project. At this point, the material that the band was working on at the time of their break-up has remained unreleased.

Albums/EPs

Date of Release Title Label Catalog Number
Albums
September 2001 Sister Flute and the Sunday Best Warner Music Australasia
Warner Music Australasia
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EPs
January 2001 Hoarsey Warner Music Australasia
January 2002 Everybody Loves New Fashion Warner Music Australasia

Singles

Year Single Album
2001 "Good Girl" Sister Flute and the Sunday Best
2001 "A Little Crazy" Sister Flute and the Sunday Best
2002 "I'll Be Gone
I'll Be Gone
"I'll Be Gone" or "Some Day I'll Have Money" is a song by Australian progressive rock group Spectrum released as their debut single by EMI on Harvest Records in January 1971. It peaked at #1 on the national singles chart, while it reached Top 5 in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The song was...

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Dirty Deeds
Dirty Deeds (2002 film)
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