28 Days (band)

28 Days are an Australian punk rock band, which formed in 1997, by mainstay members Jay Dunne as lead vocalist, guitarist Simon Hepburn, and bassist Damian Gardiner. Their second studio album Upstyledown (July 2000), peaked at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart. Their singles, "Rip It Up" (May 2000), "Say What?" (November 2001) and "What's the Deal?" (October 2002), all reached the associated ARIA Singles Chart top 40. After declining popularity following their 2004 album, Extremist Makeover, the band released a greatest hits album 10 Years of Cheap Fame (March 2007) before separating later that year. They reformed in 2009 to support long time friends Bodyjar on their End is Now Tour. 28 Days have released no new material since "Unmarked Graves" (April 2015). Their drummer, Scott Murray, died after being struck by a car in November 2001, aged 22.

28 Days
OriginFrankston, Victoria
Genres
  • Punk rock
  • pop punk
  • rap rock
Years active1997–2007, 2009–present
Labels
  • Stubble
  • Sputnik
  • Festival Mushroom
  • Rebel Scum
  • Modern
  • SonyBMG
  • Stomp
  • P.I.A.S
  • Mushroom UK
  • Dogma
Past members
  • Jay Dunne
  • Damian Gardiner
  • Simon Hepburn
  • Adam Nanscawen p.k.a.
    Adam Bomber
  • Jason Howard
  • Dan Kerby
  • Scott Murray
  • Vince Jukic
  • Matt Bray
  • Matt Tanner
  • Adrian Griffin
Websitewww.28-days.com.au
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