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The Rescue (Horsell Common)
''The Rescue'' is the first and only studio of Australian band Horsell Common. The album was released on 29 September 2007. The album entered the Australian Independent Records Charts at #6.Independent Records Charts
Weekly Top 20: 8 October 2007 : 100% Indie (Independent Label, Independent Distributor and the ARIA Charts at number 100.


Track listing

#"" - 3:17 #"Bruise Easy" - 3:00 #"Automation" - 5:22 #"Help is on Its Way" - 3:40 #"Sing the News" - 3:27 #"Annie, If You're Listening" (featuring Lisa Gammaldi of Capeside) - 3:39 #"It's OK" - 3:33 #"I'm Dead" (featuring Stephen Christian of Anberlin ...
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Horsell Common (band)
Horsell Common were an Australian band from Melbourne, Victoria. They made their live debut in early 2002, following this up with a string of EPs, and released their first full-length album '' The Rescue'' on 29 September 2007. The album peaked at number 100 on the ARIA Charts. The band is named after a substantial area of conservation land south west of London where the Martians in H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds first landed. History 2002–2005: ''A Who's Who Road of Living'' & ''Lost a Lot of Blood'' Horsell Common were a band made up of Mark Stewart (Vocals / Guitar), Luke Cripps (Bass) and Leigh Pengelly (Drums). The band made their live debut in early 2002, and released their debut EP '' A Who's Who Road of Living'' in September 2003. The EP featured the band's debut, limited edition 7" vinyl single of "Order". The EP's second single "In Theory" was released with a film clip starring celebrity criminal and Australian folk hero Chopper Read, which was later banned by the ...
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