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The Screaming Jets put 30 songs from 30 years into Dirty Thirty

by Paul Cashmere on May 3, 2019

in News

The Screaming Jets have summarised their 30 years with the compilation ‘Dirty Thirty’.

‘Dirty Thirty’ was curated from the seven Screaming Jets albums 1991’s ‘All For One’, ‘Tear of Thought’ (1993), ‘The Screaming Jets’ (the ‘Gorilla’ album 1995), ‘World Gone Crazy’ (1997), ‘Scam’ (2000), ‘Do Ya’ (2008) ‘Chrome’ (2016).

Dirty Thirty Tracklisting

1 Better
2 C’Mon
3 Shine On
4 Needle
5 FRC
6 Here I Go
7 Helping Hand
8 Shivers
9 Think
10 Dream On
11 Tunnel
12 Living In England
13 Friend Of Mine
14 Sad Song
15 Disappear
16 Eve Of Destruction
17 October Grey
18 Silence Lost
19 Strength
20 No Way Out
21 Protest Song
22 Hitting Myself In The Head
23 Do Ya
24 Falls In Place
25 Knock Knock
26 Forget The Rhyme
27 Cash In Your Ticket
28 Razor
29 Automatic Cowboy
30 No Place No Home

The Screaming Jets will spend up screaming up the release live.

Tour Dates

Fri 3rd May – Wests Cardiff, Newcastle
Sat 4th May – Wests Cardiff, Newcastle
With The Poor

Fri 10th May – Doyalson RSL, NSW
With The Poor, & Palace Of The King

Sat 11th May – Metro Theatre, Sydney
With The Poor, & Palace Of The King

Fri 17th May – The Triffid, Brisbane
With The Poor

Sat 18th May – Astor Theatre, Perth
With The Poor

Fri 24th May – 170 Russell, Melbourne.
With The Poor and Special Guests: BOOM CRASH OPERA

Sat 25th May – The Gov, Adelaide
With The Poor

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