Children Collide are a rock band from Melbourne, Australia. Their debut album, The Long Now was released on 11 October 2008 and was produced by David Sardy. The first single from their debut album "Social Currency" is making the rounds on Australian radio and Australian music video networks whilst their profile is currently rising in the Australian music scene, leading to live support slots with acts like The Hoodoo Gurus and The Living End.
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- Children Collide are a rock band from Melbourne, Australia. Their debut album, The Long Now was released on 11 October 2008 and was produced by David Sardy. The first single from their debut album "Social Currency" is making the rounds on Australian radio and Australian music video networks whilst their profile is currently rising in the Australian music scene, leading to live support slots with acts like The Hoodoo Gurus and The Living End. Children Collide appeared for the first time in a Triple J Hottest 100 with one entry in the 2008 countdown; "Farewell Rocketship" at number 66. The band's video clips are often played on ABC Television's music video show Rage. The trio recently appeared at Triple J's One Night Stand 2009 held in Sale, Victoria, Australia, along side Hilltop Hoods, Eskimo Joe and The Butterfly Effect. Their song Social Currency is the theme song for the Nine Network's Friday Night Football coverage of the NRL. Their song "Skeleton Dance" will also be featured on the upcoming game "Fifa 10". Children Collide will be appearing at the 2nd annual Coaster Music Festival, to be held on 12 September 2009 at Gosford Showground on the NSW Central Coast. They will be appearing along side bands such as; Eskimo Joe, Bliss N Eso, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Van She and British India.
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Heath Crawley
Ryan Caesar
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- Children Collide at the V Festival in Perth, 2009
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- Children Collide are a rock band from Melbourne, Australia. Their debut album, The Long Now was released on 11 October 2008 and was produced by David Sardy. The first single from their debut album "Social Currency" is making the rounds on Australian radio and Australian music video networks whilst their profile is currently rising in the Australian music scene, leading to live support slots with acts like The Hoodoo Gurus and The Living End.
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