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Bradley Dixon

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Bradley Dixon
I started OzProg with Salty all those years ago, and nowadays most of my efforts go into this website or the CD store I work at. My main area of responsibility with OzProg is the technical side of things: designing and maintaining the website, taking care of the hosting, the forum, and pretty much anything else that needs doing.

Through the years I have attempted to maintain various music-related blogs and websites separate from OzProg, but I've decided that since I run this website and have the ability to appoint myself as a contributor, I may as well do it!

I have a MySpace profile at www.myspace.com/plattopus and a Last.fm profile at www.last.fm/user/plattopus.

Blog: Brad Dixon


Noise complaint madness
> Posted at 03:08 on February 15th, 2008
Delicate yuppies have begun filing noise complaints in inner-city areas with high concentrations of live music venues. Were they unaware that such venues existed when they moved in, or are they just stupid? > Read more
2007 in review
> Posted at 12:55 on December 20th, 2007
It's not always easy to predict what the legacy of a particular year in history will be, and it's even more difficult to predict it when you're still living in the year in question. > Read more
Coheed And Cambria: Australia Bye Bye
> Posted at 03:27 on December 1st, 2007
Coheed And Cambria were announced as part of Soundwave, but shortly thereafter pulled out to tour American stadiums with Linkin Park. Is Australia really that undesirable? > Read more
Your rights as a music consumer
> Posted at 02:17 on October 22nd, 2007
The issue of copyright infringement is a complex one, yet it can be difficult to find the truth about relevant laws in Australia. Ripping, burning, lending, selling... what are you actually allowed to do? > Read more
Hail to Radiohead
> Posted at 17:18 on October 4th, 2007
Radiohead have done away with their record label and will release their next album through their own website, for whatever price fans want to pay. > Read more

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