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Triple J‘s week-long user-programmed
Requestival has been a hell of a thing. Part procession of tunes seldom heard on the Js, part exercise in digging up increasingly forgotten bangers of yore, part arms race to see what kind of absolutely fucked shit Triple J will actually play,
Requestival has seen the best and worst of what people are capable of given an open form and absolutely no parameters.
And while the intent may be earnest, the reality of it is that the whole thing has been a slow descent into ferocious madness, one
Bloody Hell I Can’t Believe They Actually Played That track after another.
Image: WWE / Julia Gillard / Gizmodo Australia
Triple J’s Requestival is a week-long event that invites listeners to submit their own music tracks to be played on the airwaves between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. every day. It’s a rare celebration, but it’s always worthwhile tuning in because not only do you get to hear some absolute bangers, you
also get to hear some batshit crazy musical choices. Four days into this year’s Requestival, we’ve already seen some flat-out weird shit including special guest appearances from Julia Gillard and WWE’s The Undertaker.
Sure, there’s