Showing posts with label The Hellacopters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hellacopters. Show all posts

10 April 2020

HELLACOPTERS / NEW BOMB TURKS Lowered Pentangles (Anything At All) / All The Right Places 1999

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Tracklist

A Hellacopters* Lowered Pentangles (Nothing At All)
B New Bomb Turks* All The Right Places




19 February 2020

RAFR Volume 2 1997

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Tracklist  

1 The Humpers Amemia 2:36
2 The Pleasure Fuckers Schizophrenia 2:33
3 The Hellacopters Lowdown 1:59
4 Cash Registers Flirt 1:04
5 Sluts For Hire Bitch (Demo Version) 1:07
6 The Chicken Hawks They Want To Fight 2:09
7 ADZ (3) Get Bent 1:31
8 Thankless Dogs The Unknown Stone 2:57
9 The Wretched Ones Move On 2:27
10 The Crowd (4) Run For The Money 2:39
11 Limecell Rosy Palm 2:13
12 Damnation (9) Frankentard 1:16
13 Cocknoose Take That To The Bank 1:33
14 The Nomads (2) Party Till I Die 2:29
15 Rik Slave & The Phantoms Trace Of Love 1:48
16 Ff Happy 2:54
17 22 Jacks Sea 2:27
18 Chemical People The Last One 3:16
19 Mildred Pierce (3) D.O.M. 1:52
20 The Coffin Cheaters* Kids Are Gonna Fight 2:29
21 Electric Frankenstein I Wish I Could 3:36
22 Campus Tramps* Spread It Around 2:32
23 Throwrag* 3-D Cross 2:25
24 The Turbo A.C.'s Puff Of Smoke 2:04
25 The Choice (5) Last Moped Ride 1:49
26 Twister Naked Bearded Venus Flytraps 1:55
27 Bad Karma (2) Pirate Song 2:14
28 Brandon Cruz Band Superman 2:30
29 Mars Needs Women (2) New Boy 3:38
30 Spent Idols* Can't You See 1:57
 

10 December 2019

QUADRACOPTERS/HELLAJETS Think It Over/I Wasn't Born In A Hallway 1999

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Two songs from the Quadrajets and Hellacopters who switched members with each other and changed their names to record a 2 track release on Estrus Records.


Discogs

Tracklist 

A QuadraCopters Think It Over
B Hellajets I Wasn't Born In A Hallway

14 July 2018

THE HELLACOPTERS Disappointment Blues 1998

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 Australian version (with track 2 Freeway To Hell)



30 May 2016

THE HELLACOPTERS Supershitty To The Max! 1996

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Artist Biography by

What the MC5 and Stooges were to the '60s, what Sonic's Rendezvous Band and Radio Birdman were to the '70s, and what the Celibate Rifles were to the '80s -- that's what Sweden's Hellacopters were to the '90s. Young, strapping, and rocking out to almost cartoon-like proportions, the Hellacopters have made quite a name for themselves in Europe and Australia. And a deal with Sub Pop had them targeting the States. The rock -- fast, extremely hard, and loud beyond reason -- has gotten the band noticed by several of their seminal influences, such as Scott Morgan, who has performed with them many times as well as collaborated on a single for the aforementioned Sub Pop label, and also the Dictators, with whom they have done several European tours.

Supershitty to the Max!
Releases include 1998's Super Shitty to the Max! and its 1999 follow-up, Grande Rock. The Hellacopters also teamed with Gluecifer for a 1999 split release, Respect the Rock America. White Trash Soul appeared in early 2001, followed by the European release of High Visibility. That record wouldn't see American soil for a whole year (while it was a major-label release at home, it appeared on the independent Gearhead imprint in the States), while they garnered awards in their home country. Universal opted to release the band's next full-length set, 2002's By the Grace of God, on both sides of the ocean, while fans who were having trouble keeping up with their many singles and compilation tracks got relief with two odds-and-sods compilations, Cream of the Crap! and Cream of the Crap!, Vol. 2. Despite being filled with old-fashioned rock & roll, the band's 2005 release was titled Rock & Roll Is Dead
 

Tracklist 

1 (Gotta Get Some Action) Now! 3:16
2 24h Hell 1:33
3 Fire Fire Fire 1:31
4 Born Broke 4:13
5 Bore Me 3:18
6 Tab 5:34
7 How Could I Care 3:52
8 Didn't Stop Us 1:46
9 Random Riot 1:44
10 Fake Baby 2:59
11 Ain't No Time 2:56
12 Such A Blast 2:13
13 Spock In My Rocket 22:16