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A short documentary following C.O.F.F.I.N from their beginnings as teenagers on Sydney’s Northern Beaches to becoming one of Australia’s most respected contemporary rock’n’roll bands.
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00:00This band has been nothing but bankruptcy, broken relationships, wasted years.
00:06No, I thought, man, this band has given me everything.
00:14Up there in the echelon of the world's best bands.
00:17The definition of a hard-working band.
00:19100% in, 100% of the time.
00:21I always remember thinking that they were really, really good.
00:24They never had to win me over.
00:25If I'm having a shit day, I'll put on Coffin.
00:27If you know, you know. Coffin.
00:29Coffin. Coffin. Coffin.
00:31Coffin was like what we needed.
00:38Reminds you of why you like rock and roll in the first place.
00:41Not for the faint of heart.
00:42Completely different breed of horse.
00:46We got an email, do not book this band.
00:49They're the worst. They smash glasses.
00:51They treat the venue badly.
00:53I'm like, I'm gonna book them.
00:57Rock and roll is not dying.
00:59You go to a Coffin show, you can see.
01:01Not just doing it on the weekends.
01:03They live and breathe rock and roll.
01:09We've been playing music together since we were like 10 years old.
01:13They were really good.
01:19You see the world with your best friends.
01:21On the road, like you're meeting other people.
01:23And you realise you're cut from the same cloth.
01:25You trust each other straight away so much.
01:27It's beautiful.
01:36You meet a lot of fuckwits too.
01:38I'm probably one of them.
01:39That's what someone else would say.
01:41That's what someone else would say.
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