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Four volumes are set to release, one focusing on the patriotic and pub rock anthems, another on mostly 2000s pop rock and emotional songs, a third containing alternative and experimental indie tunes, with the final volume being for miscellaenous tracks. While it is the case that these volumes have these themes to them, most of the covers have their genre changed from the original.
Four volumes are set to release, one focusing on the patriotic and pub rock anthems, another on mostly 2000s pop rock and emotional songs, a third containing alternative and experimental indie tunes, with the final volume being for miscellaenous tracks. While it is the case that these volumes have these themes to them, most of the covers have their genre changed from the original.


Truncated versions of each volume are also set to be released on streaming services, due to copyright issues where the rights to some songs could not be secured.
Truncated versions of each volume are also set to be released on streaming services, due to copyright issues where the rights to some songs could not be secured. The fourth album in the set contains an original skit titled "[[She'll Be Roight, Mate]]" which leads into the final bonus track, "Xanadu". In it, Argie Bees band members have an "argie bargie" over whether the following track can be considered Australian, due it to just having late British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John as the original artist, and whether preceding tracks were even Australian too. Every argument is shut down with a voice saying the Aussie slang phrase "She'll be right".


== Background ==
== Background ==