Playing their Meanest Hits at a few in-your-face gigs
First published on 24 Aug 2010 . Updated on 8 Sep 2012 .
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In 2011, New Zealand rockers Shihad released a 38-song album called The Meanest Hits . Now, after more than two decades of creating music, Shihad are bringing their retrospective collection to Australia in a tour with special guests The Snowdroppers and The Upskirts.
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