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Epicure are a Australian rock band from Ballarat, in regional Victoria. They came to prominence in 2003 when they were picked up by radio station Triple J. Two of their tracks, Armies Against Me and Life Sentence reached the Triple J Hottest 100, 2003.


They have spent much of 2003 and 2004 touring Australia, particularly regional areas. In late 2003 they supported Live on their Australian tour, and also played at the Big Day Out in January 2004. They will play at both Falls Festivals in December 2004.


Members

  • Heath McCurdy (Keyboards)
  • Juan Alban (Vocals/Guitar)
  • Dan Houlihan (Lead Guitar)
  • Tim Bignell (Bass)
  • Dom Santamaria (Drums)

Discography

External link

  • Epicure - Official site (http://www.epicuretheband.com)

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The tweeter of the Epicure 3.0 is a one inch inverted dome type, mounted in its own miniature enclosure (about 2 inches in diameter) at the top of the pyramidal cabinet.
The Epicure 3.0 is 41 3/8 inches high and 16 1/2 inches square at the base, tapering to 8 1/2 inches square at the top.
The Epicure 3.0 is not inexpensive, but it is very handsome and not so large that it is visually overpowering in normal size rooms.
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