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With their debut release “Street Art Gallery” in 1999, the Swedish five-piece Bombshell Rocks showed the world what punk rock should sound like. Working in the same vein as Stiff Little Fingers and Rancid, the band came up with an aggressive and vital sound that managed to shake the cobwebs off the punk rock formula.
The follow up “City Rats & Alleycats” (2000) continued the crusade of punk rock extravaganza. And without missing a beat the Bombshell Rocks return fire with “From Here And On”, their third album with 13 sweaty tunes of pulse pounding punk rock panic.
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With their debut release “Street Art Gallery” in 1999, the Swedish five-piece Bombshell Rocks showed the world what punk rock should sound like. Working in the same vein as Stiff Little Fingers and Rancid, the band came up with an aggressive and vital sound that managed to shake the cobwebs off the punk rock formula.
The follow up “City Rats & Alleycats” (2000) continued the crusade of punk rock extravaganza. And without missing a beat the Bombshell Rocks return fire with “From Here And On”, their third album with 13 sweaty tunes of pulse pounding punk rock panic.
Bombshell Rocks started out late 1995, before they had played hardcore in the Californian style under the name Down And Out, they released an minidisk on Nincompoop ”Who’s The Real Bastard” and the seven inch ”Going Up Going Down” on their own label Noiseline. 1998 they were picked up by Sidekicks Records and released the charming CDS ”Underground Radio”.
199 saw the release of their debut album, the masterpiece titled ”Street Art Gallery”. Never before had such a young Swedish punk band recorded a debut so packed with blistering punk extravaganza. After the release of “Street Art Gallery”, the band was « hide |
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