Forever Malcolm Young
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Forever Malcolm Young is the title of the 2006
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 album
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 from Australia
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n punk
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 band Frenzal Rhomb
Frenzal Rhomb
Frenzal Rhomb are an Australian punk rock band which formed in 1992 with mainstay Jason Whalley on lead vocals and rhythm guitar. In 1996, Lindsay McDougall joined the line-up on lead guitar and backing vocals. Two of the group's albums have peaked into the top 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart, A...

. It was released in Australia on 14 October 2006, and features 20 of the 27 songs recorded for it.

It features Jay Whalley (credited as 'Jayden Whalley') on vocals and back up guitar, Lindsay McDougall
Lindsay McDougall
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 (credited as 'The Good Doctor') on lead guitar, Gordy Foreman (credited as 'The Arsechest Formerly known as Poonce') on drums and Tom Crease (credited as 'Brigadier Tom Cruise') on bass. All members are featured on backup vocals.

The album also features a guest appearance from Jay Whalley's girlfriend Lauren on the song "Please Go Over There". Lauren also featured in the song "Bucket Bong" on Sans Souci
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.

The album's title is a parody of the 2006 Youth Group
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 song Forever Young and AC/DC
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's rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young
Malcolm Young
Malcolm Young is a Scottish-born Australian guitarist, best known as a founding member, rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and songwriter for the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. Young was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003, along with the other members of AC/DC...

.

The first pressing of the record comes with a DVD titled Sucking All Over the World which features live performances and behind the scenes footage with the band.

The album debuted at #34 on the ARIA
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charts but dropped out of the Top 50 in its second week.

Track listing

  1. "Forever Malcolm Young" – 1:28
  2. "Graham "Abo" Henry" – 1:44
  3. "Johnny Ramone was in a Fucken Good Band But He was a Cunt (Gabba Gabba You Suck)" – 0:31
  4. "Red Wine and Altar Boys" – 1:49
  5. "Brian's Problems" – 1:50
  6. "When Will I See You at the ICU" – 2:06
  7. "Please Go Over There" – 0:52
  8. "Fuck You and your Stupid Band" – 1:41
  9. "Cruelty To Animals" – 2:18
  10. "Don't Touch the Rabbit" – 1:48
  11. "Medicine Balls" – 2:45
  12. "Predickle Me This" – 0:18
  13. "Goon Wolf" – 2:16
  14. "I'm a Backwards Fucken Useless Piece of Dogshit... And I Vote" – 1:46
  15. "You Need a Friend" – 1:53
  16. "Holiday not Vacation" – 2:29
  17. "Don't Shoot the Guests" – 2:11
  18. "Caps Lock" – 0:17
  19. "Find Your Own Way Home" – 2:00
  20. "Wha' Happened?" – 1:50


In 2007 and 2008, Frenzal Rhomb also added songs from the Forever Malcolm Young sessions to their MySpace for a short period of time. Four 30 second songs were added, each written by a different member followed by 5 other songs. These songs include (in order of release)
  • "Asbestos Annie"
  • "Metro Gnome"
  • "Sheena Is a Stockbroker"
  • "Dimes and Good Times"
  • "The Same"
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