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The Hellphones

The HellphonesThe Hellphones are one of South Africa's newest successful rock 'n roll bands. They hail from Johannesburg's East Rand, a well-known breeding ground for rock 'n roll mayhem. A five-piece consisting of vocalist Ten-Elliot, lead guitarist Fredriguez, rhythm guitarist Joe Flow, bassist Johnson O' Toole and drummer Double D, The Hellphones play a startling mix of old school rock 'n roll infused with modern guitar pop and good old fashioned attitude. Most often compared to The Rolling Stones, The Hives, Jack Black, The Kings Of Leon, Thin Lizzy and The Strokes, The Hellphones are in reality just themselves. Fuelled by rock 'n roll and on a mission to convert YOU to their sound.

The Hellphones are here to save you.

Stealing the Feeling by The Hellphones remained on Unlikely 2.0 for one year, then was removed for reasons of space and copyright.

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