Behind the Banana Curtain

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Behind the Banana Curtain
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
Recorded2000
Genre Various genres
Label Valve Records

Behind the Banana Curtain is a compilation album released by Australian radio station 4ZZZ. It is a 2 disc set that documents 25 years of 4ZZZ broadcasting and their contribution to Brisbane's music scene

Contents

Track listing

Disc One

  1. (I'm) StrandedThe Saints
  2. Karen – The Go-Betweens
  3. Task Force – Razar
  4. Cigarettes and Alcohol – The Leftovers
  5. Sunset Strip – The Riptides
  6. Help – The Apartments
  7. Savage – The Fun Things
  8. Crazy Eddie – Xero
  9. Brisbane Blacks – Mop and the Dropouts
  10. Buzzsaw Popstar – The Vampire Lovers
  11. Black Banned – Mystery of Sixes
  12. Blue Shirt – The Colours
  13. Igloo – The Screaming Tribesmen
  14. Alice D – Lovs e Blur
  15. Summer Vacation – Presidents Eleven
  16. Pig City – The Parameters
  17. SEQEB Scabs – La Fetts
  18. Winter Moving In – Post No Bills
  19. The Living Kind – Ups and Downs
  20. Too Much Acid – Pineapples from the Dawn of Time
  21. Cyclone Hits Expo – Choo Dikka Dikka
  22. Death Row Road – Hotel Breslin

Disc Two

  1. Harold & Maude – Batswing Saloon
  2. Another World – Purple Avengers
  3. Chill Out America – Chopper Division
  4. Creatures Downstairs – Girly
  5. Dreamkillers – Dreamkillers
  6. Boy's Germs – Gravel Rash
  7. V8 Rock 'n' Roll – Blowhard
  8. Children – Acid World
  9. Treat Yourself Gently – Isis
  10. Fantastic Plastic – Custard
  11. Dreaming – Wishing Chair
  12. I Believe – Toothfaeries
  13. Mudpool Goddess – Blood Party
  14. Drew Romance – The Melniks
  15. Dart – Screamfeeder
  16. Fish and Chip Bitch from Ipswich – Escape from Toytown
  17. The Day You ComePowderfinger
  18. Not From There – Sich Offnen
  19. I Wanna Be a Nudist – Regurgitator

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