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"The 4.32 to Epping Has Been Delayed, Connex Apologies For Any Inconvenience" by Fat Cancer Timebomb (0-9)
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"A Brief History" by The Waifs (A)
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"A Tale of Two Cities" by The Lucksmiths (A)
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"Accidentally Kelly St" by Frente! (A)
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"Accidentally Hoddle Street" by Peril (A)
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"Alamein Train" by North To Alaskans (A)
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"All Torn Down" by The Living End (A)
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"An Argument with Myself" by Jens Lekman (A)
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"Aqua Profunda" by Mick Thomas (A)
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"Aqua Profunda!" by Courtney Barnett (A)
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"Australia" by Guttermouth (A)
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"Autumn Leaves" by Huxton Creepers (A)
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“Back to Mentone”, by Eddie Perfect (B)
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"Ball... Yes!" by Alloi Head and the Victa Motors (B)
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"Balwyn Calling" by Skyhooks (B)
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"Beat Parade" by Even (B)
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"Better Days" by Solomon Illios (B)
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"Better Than This" by Microphonics (B)
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"Beautiful People" by Australian Crawl (B)
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"Boys Light Up" by Australian Crawl (B)
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"Bridges are Cool" by The Jayco Brothers (B)
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"Brighton Creeper" by Wendy & the Rockets (B)
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"Broadmeadows Line" by Ricaine (B)
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"Brunswick Road" by The Purple Dentists (B)
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"Brunswick" by Weddings Parties Anything (B)
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"Brunswick Street Girl" by Warner Bros. (B)
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"By the Banks of the Yarra" by the Coodabeen Champions. (B)
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"Carlton (Lygon Street Limbo)" by Skyhooks (C)
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"Carlton North" by Guy Blackman (C)
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"Chapel Laps" by Bouncer (C)
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"Chapel Street etc." by Something for Kate (C)
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"Charcoal Lane" by Archie Roach (C)
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"Chechen Gorilla" by Pegz (C)
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"City Flat" by Boom Crash Opera (C)
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"Collingwood" by The Sharp (C)
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"Collingwood" by High Tension (C)
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"Coming Home" by Mark Seymour (C)
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"Crazy Crazy Melbourne" by Wall of Voodoo (C)
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"Crown Tower Blues" by Root! (C)
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"Carlton United Tragedy" By Lyrical Commission (C)
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"City of Cool" by Jon. S Williams (C)
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"Deanna" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (D)
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"Dumb n' Base" by TISM (D)
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"Depreston" by Courtney Barnett (D)
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"East London Summer" by The Smith Street Band (band) (E)
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"Elevator Operator" by Courtney Barnett (E)
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"Epping Line" by Scott & Charlene's Wedding (E)
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"Fat City" by Airbourne (F)
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"Fatter Two" by Reason, Lazy Grey and Pegz (F)
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"Fitzroy Bowl" by Cat Canteri (F)
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"Fitzroy Strongman" by Sodastream (F)
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"Footscray" by Billy Miller and Gary Adams (F)
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"Footscray Park" by Bob Evans (F)
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"Footscray Station" by Camp Cope (F)
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"Footscray Station" by Scott & Charlene's Wedding (F)
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"For Barry Dickins" by Frank Jones and the Whirling Furphies (F)
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"Four Seasons In One Day" by Crowded House (F)
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"Fourteen Years in Rowville" by TISM (F)
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"From Macaulay Station" by The Lucksmiths (F)
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"From St Kilda to Fitzroy" by Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra (F)
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"From St Kilda to Kings Cross" by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls (F)
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"From Belgrave With Love" by Ron Rude (F)
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"From the, To The" by The Scared Weird Little Guys (F)
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"Frankston Line" by Youth Group (F)
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“Frankston Line, The” by Eddie Perfect (F)
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"*Gasworks Park" by Ice Cream Hands (G)
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"Get Me Out" by New Model Army (G)
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"Get Thee In My Behind, Satan" by TISM (G)
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"Girl From The Tote" by The Swedish Magazines (G)
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"Goodbye Melbourne Town" by Leonard Nelson and Fred Hall (1908) (G)
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"Goin' Down" by Bias B (G)
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"Grey Skies Over Collingwood" by Weddings Parties Anything (G)
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"Happy Birthday Helen" by Things of Stone and Wood (H)
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"Hells Burn" by Tornts (H)
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"Hello Cruel World" by Klinger (H)
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"Here Now" by Phrase (H)
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"High Street Sunset" by The T-Bones (H)
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"Highway 31" by Johnny Chester (H)
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"Home Again" by Mark Seymour (H)
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"Hoochie Coochie Fiorucci Mama" by Australian Crawl (H)
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"Hookville" by Phrase (H)
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"Hursty" by Bias B (H)
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"I Thank You (For One Hundred Years)" (I)
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"I Dream of Spring" K.D. Lang (I)
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"I've Been To Bali Too" by Redgum (I)
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"January Rain" by Hunters & Collectors (J)
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"John Cain Avenue" by My Friend The Chocolate Cake (J)
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"Killed her in St Kilda" by Voodoo Lovecats (K)
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"Know" by Pegz (K)
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"Last House On The Left" by The Sports (L)
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"Last Saturday Night" by Chris Wilson (L)
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"Last Train From Mobiltown" by Broderick Smith's Big Combo (L)
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"Leaps and Bounds" by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls (L)
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"Let's Go Walk This Town" by My Friend the Chocolate Cake (L)
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"Line to Line" by Bias B (L)
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"Let’s Take a Trip to Melbourne" by Clement Williams (L)
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"Low Dan" by Otouto (L)
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"Lygon Street Meltdown" by Melbourne Ska Orchestra (L)
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"Machete" by Mark Chopper Read, Bias B, Trem and Brad Strut (M)
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"M.E.L." by Weapon X n Ken Hell (M)
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"Melborn and Sideny" by The Idlers Five (M)
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"Melbourne" by Daniel Jericho/Maunder (M)
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"Melbourne" by Sean Tyas (M)
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"Melbourne" by The Whitlams (M)
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"Melbourne" by Urban Problems (M)
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"Melbourne Burning" by The DC3 (M)
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"Melbourne City" by David Bridie (M)
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"(I've Just Run out of) Melbourne Clichés" by The Late Show (parody of "Happy Birthday Helen" by Things of Stone and Wood) (M)
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"Melbourne Girl" by Tripod (M)
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"Melbourne Girls" by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls (M)
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"Melbourne Hip-Hop" by Fubex (M)
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"Melbourne Mafia" by Dave Graney (M)
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"Melbourne Memories" by Bias B (M)
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"Melbourne Song" by Colin Hay (M)
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"Melbourne Sound" by Matty Lincoln (M)
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"Melbourne Suburbs Medley" by Gabriel Rossi (M)
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"Melbourne Summer" by Iota (M)
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"Melbourne To Sydney in 18 Hours" by Bushwackers (M)
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"Melbourne Town" by Neil Murray (M)
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"Melbourne Town" by Clinton Farr (M)
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"Melbourne Town" by The T-Bones (M)
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"Melbourne's Just Not New York" by Little Heroes (M)
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"Melburning Mind State" by Elf Tranzporter feat. Defron (M)
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"Melodies Of St Kilda" by Masters Apprentices (M)
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"Melwayz" Reason and Bias B (M)
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“Mentone! O, Mentone!, by Eddie Perfect (M)
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"Metal for Melbourne" by Ion Drive (M)
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"Move On" by Jet (M)
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"Mourningtown Ride" by TISM (M)
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"My Arse Is Black from Bourke Street" by Chain (M)
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"My Brown Yarra" Yarra by Frank Jones and the Whirling Furphies (M)
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“My Sister Worked at Bunnings”, by Eddie Perfect (M)
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"Napiers Bar" by Cheezlekane (N)
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“Nepean Highway”, Eddie Perfect (N)
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"Never Turn Right at Burke Road, Malvern" by Greg Champion (N)
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"New Kind of Love Song" by the Whirling Furphies (N)
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"Northcote (So Hungover)" by The Bedroom Philosopher (N)
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"Northcote" by Blood Duster (N)
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“North Melbourne” by Allday (N)
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"Nothing Beats Footy At The MCG" by Jim Cadman (N)
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"Nut Busta" by Bias B (N)
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"Old Fitzroy" by Dan Sultan (O)
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"One Day in September" by Mike Brady (O)
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"Platform Girl" by Peter Sherwood (P)
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“Plummer Road”, by Eddie Perfect (P)
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"Postcards From Melbourne" by Raul Graf/Ed Kuepper (P)
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"Prague" by Ruck Rover (P)
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"Press Release" by Lyrical Commission (P)
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"Pub" by Cosmic Psychos (P)
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"Punt Road Traffic" by Mark Ferrie (P)
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"Rainbow Suit" by Overnight Jones (R)
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"Regent to Ruthven" by Marcel Borrack (R)
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"Return To The City Of Folded Arms" by Bluebottle Kiss from Patient (album) (R)
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"Rushall Station" by Underground Lovers (R)
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"Roll On (song)" by The Living End (R)
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"Sangria" by Remi (S)
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"Silver Friends" by The Lucksmiths (S)
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"Sixteen In Melbourne" by Ron Rude (S)
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"Smorgons Steel Mill" by The T-Bones (S)
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"Spotswood" by The Orbweavers (S)
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"Springvale Girl" by Loin Groin (S)
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"Spring Me Out Of Caroline Springs" by Root! (S)
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"Statues" by Frank Jones and the Whirling Furphies (S)
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"St Kilda Nights" by Purple Dentists (S)
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"Streets Of Old Fitzroy" by Harry and Wilga Williams and the Country Outkasts (S)
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"Stuck In Melbourne" by Warner Bros (S)
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"Suburban Rendezvous" by Frank Jones (S)
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"Suburb In Between" by The Mabels (S)
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"Summer Days" by TZU (S)
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"Sunbury '97" by The Fauves (S)
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"Taking the tram to Carnegie" by the band Oscar. (T)
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"That's the Thing about Football" by Greg Champion (T)
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"The Beautiful Look City Today" by Gersey (T)
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"The Boy Who Lost His Jocks On Flinders Street Station" by Painters and Dockers (T)
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"The Boys Light Up" by Australian Crawl (T)
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"The Clarke Sisters" by The Go-Betweens (T)
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"The Crowd" by The Cat Empire (T)
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"The History Of Western Civilisation" by TISM (T)
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"The Melbourne Cup" by Slim Dusty (T)
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"The Mordialloc Road Duplicator" by TISM (T)
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"The Parable of Glenn McGrath's Haircut" by TISM (T)
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" The Richmond Reels" by Tony Hargreaves and the Whirling Furphies (T)
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"The Rites of Springy" by Root! (T)
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"The Sandringham Line" by The Lucksmiths (T)
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"The Young Crazed Peeling" by The Distillers (T)
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"The Wine Song" by The Cat Empire (T)
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"Thomastown" by Not Drowning, Waving (T)
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"Thornbury by Ruck Rover (T)
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"Three Oh Seven Ohh by Blood Duster (T)
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"To Her Door" by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls (T)
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"Toorak Cowboy" by Skyhooks (T)
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"Toorak Tram" by Bernard Bolan, (T)
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"Tramway Hotel" by The T-Bones (T)
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"Tribute To Eltham" by Muphin of Muph & Plutonic (T)
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"Twist Senorita" by The Sports (T)
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"Tropical London" by Rancid (T)
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"Under the Clocks" by Weddings Parties Anything (U)
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"Under the Rotunda" by The Lucksmiths (U)
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"Victoria's Secrets" by Augie March (V)
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"Walkabout" by Lyrical Commission (W)
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"Watsonia" by Klinger (W)
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"Waverley" by The Wagons (W)
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"Waverley Park" by Loin Groin (W)
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"We Are All Of Us In The Gutter, But Some Of Us Are Looking At The Sewerage" by TISM (W)
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"Westgate" by Mark Seymour (W)
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"Westgate" by The T-Bones (W)
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"Westgate Bridge" by Sleepy Township (W)
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"West End Riot" by The Living End (W)
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"(Boys) What Did The Detectives Say?" by The Sports (W)
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"Whatever Happened To The Old Pubs" by Shonkyytonk (W)
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"What's At The End of Warrigal Road?" by Greg Champion (W)
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"When I First Met Your Ma" by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls (W)
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"When We're In Fitzroy" by Gretta Ray (W)
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"Who?" by TZU (W)
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"Whole Lotta Rosie" by AC/DC (W)
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"Yarra Song" by Billy Bragg (Y)
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"Young Drunk" by The Smith Street Band (Y)
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"Your Love is Like a Song" by Dan Sultan (Y)
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"Morningtown Ride" by The Seekers. The song was originally a lullaby written by Californian folk singer Malvina Reynolds in 1957. It is often attributed to Melbourne for depicting an old-fashioned train trip to the similarly named beach-side town of Mornington (as The Seekers largely hailed from Melbourne). (Songs erroneously thought to be about Melbourne)
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"Town With No Cheer" by Tom Waits - although often believed to be about Melbourne, the titular town is actually Serviceton, Victoria. (Songs erroneously thought to be about Melbourne)
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