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The Hellacopters / Powder Monkeys. Released: 1999; Label: Safety Pin Records; Format: 7" A two-song single of The Dictators covers recorded with the Powder Monkeys. [20] 1999 Check This Action. Released: 1999; Label: Butchers Hook; Format: 7" Another Powder Monkeys split, The Hellacopters recorded the Love cover "A House is not a Motel". [21] 1999
In March 2016, the first biography of the band, with every member participating, was released in French. The book, The Hellacopters, du kérosène dans les veines by Rudy Charis, was published by Camion Blanc and is due to be released in English in 2018. [citation needed] On 3 February 2017, former guitarist Robert Dahlqvist died at age 40. The ...
Head Off is the seventh album released by the Swedish rock band The Hellacopters. The album consists of cover songs from acts that the band felt that everyone should know about and listen to. The 2,500 units of the vinyl release all come with a poster, an additional 1,500 units were later pressed which also contained the poster.
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Robert Eriksson or simply Robban as he is often called, is best known as the drummer of Swedish rock band The Hellacopters, who were active between 1994 and 2008. Eriksson is currently playing With his new band called Tramp and recently reunited Swedish punk band Strindbergs.
Air Raid Serenades is a greatest hits compilation album by the Swedish garage rock band The Hellacopters, released in August 2006.The album includes tracks from all of the band's previous albums, in addition to songs that had previously appeared on the EPs Disappointment Blues and Strikes Like Lightning and other releases.
Rock & Roll Is Dead is the sixth studio album released by the Swedish rock band The Hellacopters.The first edition of the CD came with a 25-minute bonus DVD entitled Poking at the Stiff and chronicled the second of the two weeks of recording the album.
Robert Dahlqvist (16 April 1976 – 1 February 2017 [1]) was a Swedish guitarist and vocalist best known for his nine-year tenure with the rock band The Hellacopters.He was also the lead singer and lead guitarist for Dundertåget (first known as Thunder Express), a band originally started as a side project to his work with The Hellacopters.