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Blast of nostalgia

Jackson Lavell-LeeBusselton Dunsborough Times
Britani Prestwood, Tayhla Wright and Ren Prestwood
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Sugarloaf Rock music festival unveiled a stellar line-up of rock acts on Saturday with locals and visitors revelling in the nostalgic tunes from the early 2000s.

More than 1000 people packed 3 Oceans Winery in Metricup to see headliner Grinspoon perform hits such as Thrills, Kills and Sunday Pills and Chemical Heart before lead singer Phil Jamieson revived the INXS classic Don’t Change.

Stonefield guitarist Hannah Findlay stole the show joining Wolfmother to perform Andrew Stockdale’s famous Joker and the Thief riff to perfection.

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Jimmy Johnson and Tyler Nielsen
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Paul Abblett, Amber Ablett and Matt Murphy
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Jake Cridland, Matt Napier and Clancy Smith
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Tiarn Pawlin and Isabelle Stratford
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Lou Fischer and Nicole Pearce
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Madi Stentiford and Sam Jones
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Brooke Graham and Tom Hollas
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