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Are you: Wanker-free? Unpretentious? Non-corporate? Anti-fashion? Real? If you said yes to most, and you despise everything the polar opposite of these things then you are no doubt on the same wavelength as PBS 106.7FM, the Aussie Melbourne-based community radio station with a lot more to offer than your regular, money-hungry, commercial radio station.
Check out the PBS website, pbsfm.org.au, to satisfy your desire for everything hardcore, metal and punk.
Updated regularly, the site features interviews with national and international acts such as Cancer Bats and The August Reign, a gig guide that lets you post upcoming shows; an online version of current and archived issues of the PBS member magazine Easey, a directory to hook you up with countless industry contacts and lots of other goodies.
Become a member of the site, free of charge to WIN LOADS OF PRIZES. There are CDs, DVDs, gig tickets and more. You can also subscribe to the PBS newsletter to keep up-to-date with PBS and music news.
For those of you who reside under rocks and in the dark, there are a number of awesome shows on PBS 106.7FM devoted to what you want. Tune in on Tuesdays at 8pm (EST) for hardcore, punk and metal show Headwealth, hosted by Sarah De Borre, the girl who knows her stuff and never fails to deliver. For the garage, punk and rock buffs, tune in at the same time on Wednesdays for Shock Treatment with Kev Lobotomi. For those who just want to whip their hair to progressive and power metal, join Peter and Gary at 10pm (EST) Tuesday nights on their show Screaming Symphony. Some other shows that will tickle your fancy are Sunglasses After Dark, Burning Bitumen, Black Light and hip-hop shows that cant go unmentioned. To find out more info, suss out the Program Guide on the PBS website.
Not even sure if you still even own a radio? Dont live in Melbourne? Dont fear, the wonders of modern technology allow you to stream PBS 106.7FM live, wherever you may be. CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE WEBCAST.
It is our hope that PBS is a joyous, adventurous and educational experience that turns you on to music that's eternally cool, and provides real alternative to manufactured notions of what's "hip" in the increasingly corporate musical mainstream Finally, you can help PBS FM and the community by spreading the word. Help save your friends from a world of high repetition commercial radio and introduce them to a true alternative. They will discover a music scene they never new existed.
Check out the PBS Myspace HQ www.myspace.com/pbsfm. For more information go to http://pbsfm.org.au/ or send us an email at info@pbsfm.org.au.
Check out the PBS website, pbsfm.org.au, to satisfy your desire for everything hardcore, metal and punk.
Updated regularly, the site features interviews with national and international acts such as Cancer Bats and The August Reign, a gig guide that lets you post upcoming shows; an online version of current and archived issues of the PBS member magazine Easey, a directory to hook you up with countless industry contacts and lots of other goodies.
Become a member of the site, free of charge to WIN LOADS OF PRIZES. There are CDs, DVDs, gig tickets and more. You can also subscribe to the PBS newsletter to keep up-to-date with PBS and music news.
For those of you who reside under rocks and in the dark, there are a number of awesome shows on PBS 106.7FM devoted to what you want. Tune in on Tuesdays at 8pm (EST) for hardcore, punk and metal show Headwealth, hosted by Sarah De Borre, the girl who knows her stuff and never fails to deliver. For the garage, punk and rock buffs, tune in at the same time on Wednesdays for Shock Treatment with Kev Lobotomi. For those who just want to whip their hair to progressive and power metal, join Peter and Gary at 10pm (EST) Tuesday nights on their show Screaming Symphony. Some other shows that will tickle your fancy are Sunglasses After Dark, Burning Bitumen, Black Light and hip-hop shows that cant go unmentioned. To find out more info, suss out the Program Guide on the PBS website.
Not even sure if you still even own a radio? Dont live in Melbourne? Dont fear, the wonders of modern technology allow you to stream PBS 106.7FM live, wherever you may be. CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE WEBCAST.
It is our hope that PBS is a joyous, adventurous and educational experience that turns you on to music that's eternally cool, and provides real alternative to manufactured notions of what's "hip" in the increasingly corporate musical mainstream Finally, you can help PBS FM and the community by spreading the word. Help save your friends from a world of high repetition commercial radio and introduce them to a true alternative. They will discover a music scene they never new existed.
Check out the PBS Myspace HQ www.myspace.com/pbsfm. For more information go to http://pbsfm.org.au/ or send us an email at info@pbsfm.org.au.