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Smashproof

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activ778

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i love u
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 5:28 pm
i love smashproof!!!!!! Embarassed Cool i think smash proof are the beeeeeessssssssttttttttt!


This message was edited by activ778 on Wed Jun 18, 2014 5:32 pm.
 

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Smashproof set to break 23 year old chart record
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:44 am
Smashproof (Deach, Tyree and Young Sid) have taken New Zealand by storm with their platinum-selling debut single ‘Brother’, and this week the trio cemented themselves in New Zealand music history by equalling a long-standing chart record.

With the release of today’s NZ Top 40 Singles Chart comes the news that Smashproof have held onto the #1 spot for the ninth week in a row! This remarkable achievement means Smashproof are poised to set a new record for the longest consecutive run at #1 by an NZ artist if ‘Brother’ is still at the top next week…

‘Brother’ currently shares the record set by the single ‘Sailing Away’ (released by All Of Us in 1986); Smashproof fans now have the opportunity to re-write history and shatter this 23 year old record!
 

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