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The famous response to the question posed in the chorus "Am I ever gonna see your face again?" is "No way, get f u c k ed, f u c k off".The response was not developed by the band. Neeson recalled that he first heard the response at Mount Isa in 1983 and was "a bit shocked." Thinking it was a criticism of the band, he asked audience members about it. They responded that the chant had its origins at a blue light disco in Sydney where the DJ would turn down the volume to encourage the audience response. The discos were a community initiative for teenagers by the police.
Although it is a famous audience chant in Australian rock music history, the exact origins of it are lost. In May 2014 Rick Brewster opined, "I don't think it will ever be solved because too many people put their hand up and said 'I started it' and we don't believe any of it. We just think it's funny, it's the bush telegraph really. The whole country was doing it and then we found when we went overseas the people in America were doing it too." Neeson noted that "it's become the audience's song, it doesn't belong to the band anymore".
The song and its response have become an iconic part of Australian culture, such that the song may be played by any band anywhere in Australia with the chant sung by whatever crowds are present.
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