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''Lonerider'' is the debut album by the
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The Anyones The Anyones (also known as The Everyones in the United States), are an alternative rock band from Melbourne Australia. History The Anyones began in 1995 when brothers Stephen and Malcolm Pinkerton joined with high school friend Nick Murphy and ...
. It was released in 2000 on
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. It was recorded in the winter of 1999 at Hothouse Studios in
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Track listing


Personnel

* Malcolm Pinkerton - guitar, vocals * Steve Pinkerton - drums, vocals * Nick Murphy - bass, vocals * Adrian Gardner - guitar, vocals


Notes

*The track Are You Ready featured a guest guitar solo from
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