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The 'crazy times' are coming back for Boom Crash Opera as the rockers reunite with their lead singer for a national tour.

The 'crazy times' are coming back for Boom Crash Opera as the rockers reunite with their lead singer for a national tour. Dale Ryder will front the band for the first time in three years. Image: News Corp Australia.

The 'crazy times' are coming back for Boom Crash Opera as the rockers reunite with their lead singer for a national tour. Dale Ryder will front the band for the first time in three years. Image: News Corp Australia
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