Aquanaught Concert Photos

Aquanaught (1993-1999), a four-piece from Brisbane, Australia, experimented with different genres and name changes before cementing a stable identity in 1996. Although their roots signaled a heavier influence, the band (originally known as Shootingbone), ultimately found a niche for themselves somewhere between stadium-rock and pop-rock. The band's 1997 album, Zooming, received positive reviews by Richard Kingsmill in Australian Rolling Stone magazine, awarding the album 3 1/2 stars out of a possible 5.

Suicidal Tendencies / Aquanaught / Voodoo Lovecats on Sep 14, 1997 [905-small]

Suicidal Tendencies / Aquanaught / Voodoo Lovecats
Sep 14, 1997
 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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Big Day Out Melbourne 1997  on Jan 27, 1997 [220-small]

Big Day Out Melbourne 1997
Jan 27, 1997
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Big Day Out Melbourne 1997  on Jan 27, 1997 [219-small]

Big Day Out Melbourne 1997
Jan 27, 1997
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Big Day Out Melbourne 1997  on Jan 27, 1997 [218-small]

Big Day Out Melbourne 1997
Jan 27, 1997
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Big Day Out Melbourne 1997  on Jan 27, 1997 [217-small]

Big Day Out Melbourne 1997
Jan 27, 1997
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Big Day Out Melbourne 1997  on Jan 27, 1997 [216-small]

Big Day Out Melbourne 1997
Jan 27, 1997
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Big Day Out Melbourne 1997  on Jan 27, 1997 [215-small]

Big Day Out Melbourne 1997
Jan 27, 1997
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Big Day Out Melbourne 1997  on Jan 27, 1997 [214-small]

Big Day Out Melbourne 1997
Jan 27, 1997
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Big Day Out Melbourne 1997  on Jan 27, 1997 [213-small]

Big Day Out Melbourne 1997
Jan 27, 1997
 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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