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GIG REVIEW: The Beasts of Bourbon's Legendary Comeback at Sydney's Metro Theatre

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Dive in to Triple M's latest gig review, featuring the iconic Beasts of Bourbon's unforgettable performance at the Metro Theatre in Sydney. Despite the dreary weather, the legendary band brought their unmistakable grunt to the stage, thrilling fans with a night of raw energy and timeless tracks. In this special episode, our host Row dives deep into the heart of the show, starting from the moment Tex Perkins, with his characteristic swagger, led the band through a set list that promised—and delivered—an exceptional rock experience.

This episode isn't just a gig review; it's a tribute to the enduring spirit of The Beasts, who, against the backdrop of personal battles and the bittersweet realities of life, showcased their unparalleled talent and commitment to rock 'n' roll. With the original lineup of Tex Perkins, James Baker, Boris Sudjovic, Kim Salmon, and Charlie Owen taking the stage, the event marked a poignant moment in the band's history, celebrating their journey and the indelible mark they've left on the music world.

Row captures the essence of the night, from the high-energy performances of "I Don't Care About Nothing Anymore" and "Saturated" to a bold cover of The Rolling Stones' "Cocksucker Blues," culminating in the rousing finale, "Ten Wheels for Jesus." The Beasts' reputation for raucous live shows and their notoriety for debaucherous tales were all on full display, proving once again that rock 'n' roll isn't just music—it's a lifestyle.

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