The Swedish rock'n'roll scene was rising strongly and the whole sound was like a totally new thing. But it wasn't, it had only been kept in darkness for years, waiting to get unleashed. Now with The Hellacopters in the frontline the beginning of the "Swedish sound" was born (with all respect to Nomads). New rock'n'roll combos who wanted to make some serious noise was popping up everywhere. Also our neighbors Norway got some serious shit coming in the way of Gluecifer and the mighty Turbonegro....
The Swedish rock'n'roll scene was rising strongly and the whole sound was like a totally new thing. But it wasn't, it had only been kept in darkness for years, waiting to get unleashed. Now with The Hellacopters in the frontline the beginning of the "Swedish sound" was born (with all respect to Nomads). New rock'n'roll combos who wanted to make some serious noise was popping up everywhere. Also our neighbors Norway got some serious shit coming in the way of Gluecifer and the mighty Turbonegro.
Meanwhile in the city of Orebro, Mange Heartbreaker a.k.a Magnus Hageras and Oswald (two friends long time back) got plans to start something new. Bored with the lame less situation with doing nothing at all, they decide to start a band. The goal was to play straight on punk/rock'n'roll, no fuzz no mess. Said and done, in a less than a week the line-up was cleared. On vocals/guitar we got Oswald, second guitar played by Mr. Heartbreaker, Lurgo Peepshow (a veteran in the Orebro music scene) punching the bass, and last but not Johnny Hunter a.k.a Johan Maelstrom on drums.
Discography: * Right About Now (MCD) - 1999 * Mondo Deluxe - 2000 * Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die - 2001 * Refuge For Degenerates - 2003 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.