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28 Days are an Australian punk rock band, which formed in 1997, by mainstay members Jay Dunne as lead vocalist, guitarist Simon Hepburn, and bassist Damian Gardiner. Their second studio album ''
Upstyledown ''Upstyledown'' is the second studio album by Australian punk band 28 Days produced by Kalju Tonuma. It was released in July 2000 and debuted at No. 1 on the Australian ARIA Charts and was certified platinum. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001, ...
'' (July 2000), peaked at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart. Their singles, "Rip It Up" (May 2000), "Say What?" (November 2001) and "What's the Deal?" (October 2002), all reached the associated ARIA Singles Chart top 40. After declining popularity following their 2004 album, '' Extremist Makeover'', the band released a greatest hits album '' 10 Years of Cheap Fame'' (March 2007) before separating later that year. They reformed in 2009 to support long time friends
Bodyjar Bodyjar are an Australian pop punk band which formed in 1990. They began performing under the name Bodyjar in 1994; their previous names included Damnation (1990–91) and Helium (1992–93). The latter group released an album, ''You Can't Hold ...
on their End is Now Tour. 28 Days have released no new material since "Unmarked Graves" (April 2015). Their drummer, Scott Murray, died after being struck by a car in November 2001, aged 22.


History


1997–1999: Formation to ''Kid Indestructible''

28 Days were formed in
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in October 1996 by James "Jay" Dunne on lead vocals, Simon Hepburn on lead guitar (the pair had worked together both on graffiti and in several punk and hardcore bands including Mindsnare, S.I.C., and Self Reliance), Damian Gardiner on bass guitar and Adam Nanscawen ( Adam Bomber) on drums. Their self-titled debut album, was released independently in March 1998 via Stubble Records. Music journalist, Ed Nimmervoll, observed it gained, "a wave of encouraging reviews from journalists worldwide, including a 4K rating from ''Kerrang!'' in the U.K." Within a year they were signed by
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for a new imprint, Sputnik. During 1998 the band added Jay Howard on turntables and then replaced Bomber on drums by Scott Murray. In May 1999 the group released ''
Kid Indestructible ''Kid Indestructible'' is the debut extended play album by Australian punk/rock band 28 Days. It was the first release on the newly created Sputnik Records; after being signed to Mushroom label in late 1998. ''Kid Indestructible'' was released ...
'', a five-track
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, which was
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by
Kalju Tonuma Kalju Tonuma is an Australian music producer, songwriter, drummer and performer of Estonian descent. He is one half of the production team MEJU (pronounced "me-you") which he founded with Megan Bernard in 2014. He also manages record label Of ...
. The EP peaked number 69 on the ARIA Charts. National youth radio
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played its tracks, "Kool" and "La Tune", on high rotation. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999, Tonuma was nominated for Engineer of the Year for his work. Note: live site does not name the engineer, archived site does.


2000–2002:''Upstyledown'' and ''Stealing Chairs''

28 Days released another five-track EP, ''
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'' (February 2000), which included the single, "Sucker". The EP debuted at number 21 on the ARIA Charts. "Rip It Up" was released in May and peaked at number 12. In July they released their second studio album, ''
Upstyledown ''Upstyledown'' is the second studio album by Australian punk band 28 Days produced by Kalju Tonuma. It was released in July 2000 and debuted at No. 1 on the Australian ARIA Charts and was certified platinum. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001, ...
'', which debuted at number one on the ARIA Charts and was certified platinum by ARIA for shipment of 70000 copies. It also reached the top 40 on the
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. Two further singles were released from the album, "Goodbye" and "Song for Jasmine". The group issued a DVD, ''When Dickheads Snap'' (2001), featuring tour shots, and behind-the-scenes footage from concerts in Europe, Japan and Australia. In November 2001 the band released, "Say What?", a collaboration with British electronic group, Apollo 440, which reached number 23 on the ARIA Charts. On 18 November 2001 Scott Douglas Murray died, aged 22, after being struck by a car while walking home after band practice.. Note: User must add 'Murray' into the Surname search parameter and 'Scott Douglas' into the Any Given Name(s) parameter. Vince Jukic joined in August 2002 as Murray's replacement on drums. The band released "Take Me Away", in that month, as the lead single from their third studio album, ''
Stealing Chairs ''Stealing Chairs'' is the third studio album by Australian punk band, 28 Days. It was released in September 2002 and peaked at number 6 on the ARIA Charts The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the A ...
'' (September 2002). The album peaked at number six and was certified gold. "What's the Deal?" was released in October and appeared at number 32.


2003–2007: ''Extremist Makeover'' and hiatus

In February 2003 the band received negative publicity when they and their fans, were accused of causing damage worth $4,500 at a concert by rival Sydney-based
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band,
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. The damage was allegedly in response to an open letter, which the Drugs' lead singer, Ian Baddley (Matt Downey), had posted on his band's website. Baddley wrote that, at 28 Days' 2003 Big Day Out performance in Sydney, Dunne had provided "improper, unhealthy and bigoted messages of hate and vilification hichare far worse then [sic] anything I've ever heard from a member of Rammstein." A report in ''
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'' concluded that Baddley was, "accusing unneof being homophobic and using hateful labels." Dunne did not reply to Baddley, and denies being homophobic; he described the situation as, "a bit gay". 28 Days were not charged by police despite the Drugs' accusations. 28 Days issued a single, "Like I Do" (March 2004), followed by "Use It" (August) and "Birthday" (October), but none reached the top 50. Their fourth studio album, ''Extremist Makeover'' (October 2004), peaked at number 31 and the group left Festival Mushroom in the following month. A month before the album appeared, Matt Bray was replaced by
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on drums. In March 2006, the band self-released a six-track EP, ''Bring 'Em Back'', and another DVD, ''When Dickheads Snap 3'' which was only available at 28 Days shows. The band announced their 10 Years of Cheap Fame Tour and a compilation album of the same name appeared in March 2007. The band retired late in 2007.


2009–2018: Reformation and ''Lost Songs''

28 Days reformed in 2009 with the line-up of Dunne, Gardner, Hepburn and Griffin. In May they released a new demo on their MySpace page. They supported
Bodyjar Bodyjar are an Australian pop punk band which formed in 1990. They began performing under the name Bodyjar in 1994; their previous names included Damnation (1990–91) and Helium (1992–93). The latter group released an album, ''You Can't Hold ...
's farewell tour in November of that year and played the Fistful of Awesome showcase at Melbourne's Hi Fi Bar, with up and coming rock acts. In April 2010, 28 Days released a single, "Sing It to Me". In 2013 they issued, "Amber Afternoons", and another six-track EP, ''Lost Songs'', which is a collection of rare tracks. Their final single, "Unmarked Graves", appeared in April 2015. Subsequently no new material and their official website has not been updated since mid-2013; while they have toured since, most recently in 2020.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Extended plays


Singles

Notes


Awards and nomination


ARIA Music Awards

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are annual awards, which recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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. 28 Days were nominated for five awards. , - ,
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References

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