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Pages in category "Norwegian alternative rock groups" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Bands such as Raga Rockers, DumDum Boys, Honningbarna, and Kvelertak have clear influences from the punk scene. In the 80s Norway had A-Ha, Artch, Return, Stage Dolls and TNT, the first Norwegian band to be featured on the American Billboard charts. In the latter years of this decade a new generation of bands started to gain popularity.
a-ha's second album, Scoundrel Days, was released in the midst of the 1986 world tour and represented a move towards alternative rock, as synthpop began to fall out of style. Although the album received favourable reviews and had three singles become international hits, sales (6.4 million copies) did not match those of its predecessor (except ...
alternative rock [256] punk rock [257] SST: Regarded as one of the first and most influential purely alternative rock albums. [258] Aftermath and influence: February 11, 1985 () Meat Is Murder: The Smiths Alternative rock; indie rock [259] post-punk [260] Rough Trade: NME's the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: #254 [166]
This is a list of Norwegian musicians and bands notable enough for Wikipedia articles. The genres are as given in the individual articles. The genres are as given in the individual articles. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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Norwegian rock music groups by genre (18 C) Pages in category "Norwegian rock music groups" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
A single, "Sometimes" was released on 25 July in Norway. At the end of the year Victor Borge became TNT's new permanent bassist. [8] Tony Harnell left the band in April 2006 for both personal and professional reasons, [9] although his final show was on 30 June, when TNT played the Polar Rock Festival in Storsteinnes, Norway. [10]