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The Soundtrack of Our Lives, often abbreviated T.S.O.O.L., are a Swedish rock band that formed in Gothenburg in 1995 and disbanded in 2012, before reuniting again in 2023. The band's style draws heavily from sixties and seventies rock and punk , such as Rolling Stones and Iggy and the Stooges .
Behind the Music is the third album by the Swedish rock band The Soundtrack of Our Lives.It was originally released in Europe in February 2001, and subsequently around the world over the next two years.
Throw It to the Universe is the sixth and final studio album by the Swedish band The Soundtrack of Our Lives. One of the founding members of The Soundtrack of Our Lives, Björn Olsson, plays guitar and sings on three songs on the album. His photo can also be seen in the album credits. [5]
Extended Revelation for the Psychic Weaklings of the Western Civilization is the second studio album by the Swedish band The Soundtrack of Our Lives. It was the band's last Europe only release. The album is made up of 50% material left over from their debut, Welcome to the Infant Freebase, and 50% new material. This record sees the band ...
The Soundtrack of Our Lives: ... (A Soundtrack of Our Lives)", and the song "Instant Repeater '99" was used for the closing credits of the movie Spun. ...
Origin Vol. 1 (also referred to as Origin I) is an album by the Swedish band The Soundtrack of Our Lives. It was released in Europe in October 2004, and in the US in March 2005. It was released in Europe in October 2004, and in the US in March 2005.
With so much going on, an equally captivating soundtrack is imperative — and of course, The Sex Lives of College Girls delivers scene after scene.Whether the quad squad is preparing for a night ...
Communion is the fifth studio album by the Swedish band The Soundtrack of Our Lives.. The album is the band's longest to date at twenty-four tracks. After the decision was made to postpone the Origin Vol. 2 project, the band wrote entirely new material and recorded it, which became Communion.