Magic Lunchbox

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Magic Lunchbox
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genres Rock
Alternative
Years active1990spresent
Labels Nonzero Records (Australia)
MembersErnie Luney
Danny Nighttime
Rob Child
Kukulj
Lauren Freedom
Past membersBean Itsnaturale
Howie Howard
Website Official website

Magic Lunchbox are an original rock band from Sydney, Australia.

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They have released three albums and one EP, [1] most recently through Nonzero Records. [2]

Discography

Albums

EPs

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