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High Risk Behaviour is the debut studio album by the Australian punk rock band the Chats, released through Bargain Bin Records on 27 March 2020.. It is the group's first full-length release following the release of two EPs, The Chats (2016) and Get This in Ya!!
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The music video for the song, shot by Matisse Langbein (who also did the artwork for Get This In Ya!!) at Peregian Beach, mostly adheres to the lyrics in the song, depicting Chats bassist Eamon Sandwith wearing a lifeguard shirt, approaching a tradesman on a construction site (played by Josh Price) eating a sausage roll while sitting on a milk crate (referred to in the song as a 'milk crate ...
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The Chats are an Australian rock band that formed in 2016 in Sunshine Coast, Queensland. The band is composed of singer and bassist Eamon Sandwith, drummer Matt Boggis, and guitarist Josh Hardy. The Chats have released two studio albums, two extended plays, one compilation album, and 11 singles.
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