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Steel Panther, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Steel Panther To Program Rage This Weekend

by Paul Cashmere on June 30, 2016

in News

Steel Panther is just the thing to jolt you from your Election woes this weekend. They’ll be programming Rage.

Here’s a selection of what they’ll be playing:

Bon Jovi – Wanted Dead Or Alive
Eminem – Rap God
Mötley Crüe – Dr. Feelgood
Refused – New Noise
Kiss – Lick It Up
David Lee Roth – California Girls
Twisted Sister – I Wanna Rock

Watch Steel Panther on Rage, Saturday 2nd July from 12:45pm on ABC.

Rage will also play a stack of first time videos this weekend.

Rage new music additions

AC SLATER Bass Inside (OWSLA)
BASTILLE Good Grief (EMI)
BEARSON ft. CAL Want You (Liberation)
BEYONCE Sorry (Sony)
BIFFY CLYRO Animal Style (Warner)
CALVIN HARRIS ft. RIHANNA This Is What You Came For (Sony)
DARKSTAR & EMPRESS OF Reformer (Inertia)
DILLION FRANCIS & NGHTMRE Need You (Warner)
DMA’S Timeless (Illusive)
DUA LIPA Hotter Than Hell (Warner)
EMILY WARRAMURRA Black Smoke (Wantok Music)
FIFTH HARMONY ft. FETTY WAP All In My Head (Sony)
HABITS Ether (Independent)
HERMITUDE Vibration (Elefant Traks)
LITTLE GREEN CARS Claire De Lune (Mushroom)
MAKE THEM SUFFER Ether (Roadrunner)
MUMFORD & SONS ft. BAABA MAAL, THE VERY BEST & BEATENBERG Wona (Dew Process)
NITE JEWEL Boo Hoo (Gloriette Records)
ON DEAD WAVES California (Create Control)
ORB First And Last Men (Remote Control)
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Dark Necessities (Warner)
SAATSUMA Floating (Independent)
SAMIYAM & EARL SWEATSHIRT Mirror (Stones Throw)
SAVE THE CLOCK TOWER White Cross (Collision Course)
SCOTDRAKULA Skeleton fever (Future Popes)
SKEGSS My Face (Independent)
THE SO SO GLOS Dancing Industry (Votiv Music)
SPRING KING The Summer (Independent)
THE VERONICAS In My Blood (Sony)

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