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Local radio jocks host Netgigs show

MUSIC SHOW: Mount Gambier’s controversial radio jocks, ‘Jank n The Phatman’ will tomorrow night host a rock show live from 7pm for online sensation Netgigs.

MOUNT Gambier’s controversial radio jocks, ‘Jank n The Phatman’, are now bringing local and live music to the world.

Tomorrow night the two Blue Lake city tradies – who bonded through a mutual love of vinyl – will host a rock show live from 7pm for online sensation Netgigs.

Connecting punters with the bands by streaming high definition gigs over the internet to viewers phones, computers and televisions, Netgigs provides music lovers with close-ups and incredible sounds that remind them what made them fall in love with music in the first place.

The rock ‘n’ roll vibes will be brought back by Jank n The Phatman with loud and unpredictable music that will make audiences question their sanity.

Being a crazy Marilyn Manson fan, Phatman was inspired when Manson made the point of how interviews are now full of the same boring questions with the same boring answers.

“We are going to pick the musicians brains,” he said.

“Grab your seatbelt and strap yourself in because it’s going to get wild and the Netgigs revolution is here.”

Visit www.netgigs.com to view the show online.

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