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Pungent Stench [picture] : Thurs. Feb 24 @ Amplifier, Perth
Bib ID 5756170
Format PicturePicture
Description [Western Australia? : s.n.], 2005 
1 poster : ill. ; cm. 
Summary

Advertisement for Pungent Stench show, supported by Maximum Perversion & Enforce, at Perth's Amplifer. Features image of a blindfolded female amputee holding her own prosthetic arm. Includes image of album cover art for Pungent Stench's "Ampeauty" at bottom left. Includes Pungent Stench logo in bottom right corner.

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Caption title.

At head of caption title: In-tense presents the return of Austria's sickest! Australian tour Feb/­Mar 2005.

Subjects Pungent Stench (Musical group) - Posters.  |  Maximum Perversion (Musical group) - Posters.  |  Enforce (Musical Group) - Posters.  |  Death metal (Music) - Australia - Posters.  |  Rock concerts - Western Australia - Posters.  |  Popular music - Australia - Posters.  |  Posters, Australian.  |  Australia - Posters.  |  Australian
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