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Cilmi looked half pissed when she was speaking!! Either that, or she should stick to singing and give up speaking in public.

Veronica's look like 2 Amy Whinehouses. They both looked drug f***ed and I think it's safe to say, Australia is over their Kissing pose and them 2 holding hands.

Yeah, Faker is pretty bad. The lead singer acts like he's on some sort of medication.

Judging by the comments left on the News.com.au website in it's Aria's article, not many people even like the Aria's! Probably because it can't compare to the Grammy's or shows like that.

Pink sounded like she couldn't sing her own lyrics, leaving the backups to do it for her. She musta been paid by the words :)

Faker were not that great live.

and I don't care if Gab Cilmi can't talk ... she can sing and she's not bad looking. Just wish she was maybe 10 years older :P

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and how bad are Faker live?

Wait, how bad are faker all the time..

I didn't watch any of the ARIAs, but Faker were pretty damn good at Big Day Out this year .... but I was pretty smashed by that stage :D

Does the lead singer of Faker remind anyone else of Robert Smith of The Cure fame? Voice, mannerisms, reliance on alcohol/medication to dance ....

and I don't care if Gab Cilmi can't talk ... she can sing and she's not bad looking. Just wish she was maybe 10 years older :P

she looks the type that would be quite chunky in a few years unfortunately

Is Cilmi Italian or Greek?

definitely Italian

I didn't watch any of the ARIAs, but Faker were pretty damn good at Big Day Out this year .... but I was pretty smashed by that stage :D

lol Andrew.......even I look good to you after a couple of beers, you & fishpaste even tried to kiss me after a couple of beers.........actually, I think Luke was totally sober at the time :)

Veronica's look like 2 Amy Whinehouses. They both looked drug f***ed and I think it's safe to say, Australia is over their Kissing pose and them 2 holding hands.

Is it just me or is Amy Winehouse one of the ugliest famous people in the world? She has a face like a horse and thats being complimentary, ignoring the eyelash extensions that help her get airborne like a hand glider and the big hair covering a hot air balloon...

If I woke up and she was lying on my arm, I'd chew my own arm off. No shit. However the veronicas look ok when theyre not being anorexics

-D

Is it just me or is Amy Winehouse one of the ugliest famous people in the world? She has a face like a horse and thats being complimentary, ignoring the eyelash extensions that help her get airborne like a hand glider and the big hair covering a hot air balloon...

If I woke up and she was lying on my arm, I'd chew my own arm off. No shit. However the veronicas look ok when theyre not being anorexics

-D

Have you ever seen black and white pics of Amy back before she was really drug f***ed? She actually looks really good.

Then again, black and white and decent photography can work wonders for anyone!!

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