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Had Hoodoo Gurus emerged from some fashionable American college town rather than from Perth via Sydney, their 1984 debut album "Stoneage Romeos" would today be at least as widely and unquestioningly revered as The Flamin 'Groovies' Shake Some Action or Big Star's #1 Record. "Stoneage Romeos" is eleven wallops of gloriously tuneful, exuberantly played and balefully witty power pop. Though highlighting individual cuts feels a grave disservice to an utterly flawless album, "I Want You Back" and "Tojo" trump anything recorded by The dBs or The Fleshtones; the surf-rock epic "Leilani" remains a thunderous soundtrack for an unmade b-movie, and "I Was A Kamikaze Pilot," a keening confessional nonetheless startlingly poignant for the self-evident absurdity of its premise.