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The Peep Tempel

The Peep Tempel was a punk rock band from Melbourne, Australia. The band's line-up for most of its tenure was Blake Scott (vocals, guitar), Steven Carter (drums) and Stewart Rayner (bass guitar). The band released three studio albums: The Peep Tempel (2012), Tales (2014) and Joy (2016).
Albums
2012
The Peep Tempel
2014
Tales
2016
Joy
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Live Review: The Peep Tempel, Mesa Cosa, Jackals, The Kremlins @ The Tote
Despite previous releases, they prune their set of any old recordings until a throng of devotees scream for Boots On The Bed as an encore, to which they happily oblige. Is Friday 13th really a night of bad omens? I beg to differ.
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Album Review: The Peep Tempel The Peep Tempel
On their debut album they’ve lived up to the promises presented by both their live performance and earlier seven-inch singles.
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