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TWIN TERRORS

We’re officially a matter of weeks away from the grand return of the Good Things festival, with its first edition in three years - hitting Melbourne on Friday December 2nd, then Sydney and Brisbane over the rest of the weekend - sporting its biggest and most insane lineup yet. Locked in to headline are Bring Me The Horizon and Deftones, with NOFX (performing 1994’s iconic Punk In Drublic) and TISM (performing for the first time in 19 years) billed right underneath.

Perhaps the most exciting name on the poster, though, is one a little further down the list: Nova Twins. Unlike any live band you’ve ever seen, these fire-starting Londoners blend the energy of punk and the riffs of nu-metal with.

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