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Sydney Pop Punk Band Announces Break-Up, Then Takes It Back
Heroes For Hire aren't splitting up
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Heroes For Hire Embark On All Ages Tour
The new line up sets out on the road for the first time.
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An ealier Heroes For Hire line-up. Brad Smith far right.
Heroes For Hire Kick Out Frontman
Brad Smith dumped as band continue to play
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EXCLUSIVE: Heroes For Hire Give Something Old, Something New
The Sydney pop punk dudes play live and acoustic for theMusic.com.au
Features / Premiere
theMusic Sessions: Heroes For Hire - Secrets, Lies & Sins
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theMusic Session: Heroes For Hire - No Apologies
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Heroes For Hire - No Apologies
No Apologies is the sound of a band revelling in their own identity; playing and writing music that they clearly love.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Heroes For Hire - 'No Apologies'
The best NFG cover band around.
Features / Music
There Goes My Hero
"We’re not the kind of band that really fits on a major label... We’re just these crazy dudes who have a lot of fun. We don’t have the perfect haircuts that the majors seem to go with."
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Sydney (Pop) Punks Heroes For Hire To Tour
The band will embark on their biggest national tour this June.
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Heroes For Hire
If you needed any more proof that Heroes For Hire were the best Australia has to offer in the pop punk department, "Take One For The Team" is it. With studio album numero duo done, the band now have their sights set on the road. Kicking off a headlining tour alongside I Call Fives and I Am Villain, we caught up with HFH's singer Brad Smith to talk partying hard and spraying Short Stack with piss.
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Heroes For Hire
Sydney's Heroes For Hire have been making a name for themselves since day one and are now considered to be one of the most recognisable acts in their genre. 2010 saw the release of debut album "Life Of The Party", which the band toured relentlessly with scoring huge support slots with Unwritten Law, The Wonder Years and the No Sleep Til festival. Now the evergrowing five piece are back yet again with their new full length "Take One For The Team" produced and recorded by heavyweight Paul Leavitt. I caught up with vocallist Brad to discuss the new album, the state of pop punk and Kesha.