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Driller Killer (band)

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Active from
  
1993

Members
  
Cliff

Genre
  
Rock

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Albums
  
Total Fucking Hate, Cold, Cheap & Disconnected

Record labels
  
Osmose Productions, SPV GmbH, Kron-H, Solardisk, No Fashion HC Records, Distortion

Similar
  
Anti Cimex, Extreme Noise Ter, Wolfbrigade, Avskum, Disfear

Profiles

Driller Killer is a Swedish D-beat band, strongly influenced by the sound of Discharge. They were formed in 1993 in Malmö and are named after the Abel Ferrara movie of the same name. They are signed to the French record label Osmose Productions and have released seven full-length albums, and a variety of split releases to date.

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The band have recently announced changes to their lineup for 2009, with the addition of Johan on bass guitar and the first gig with this Line up was in Sardinia @ Titty Twister with the Italian band Il Disagio

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Current members

  • Cliff Lundberg - Vocals
  • Christoffer Larsson - Guitar
  • Johan Gummesson - Bass
  • Selected discography

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  • Brutalize (1994) LP/CD
  • Total Fucking Hate (1995) LP/CD/PD
  • Fuck The World (1997) LP/CD
  • Reality Bites (1998) CD
  • Split w/ Impaled Nazarene (1999)
  • And The Winner Is… (2000) LP/CD
  • Cold, Cheap & Disconnected (2002)LP/CD
  • The 4Q Mangrenade (2005) LP/CD
  • Split w/ Extreme Noise Terror (2007) 10"/MCD

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    Songs

    BrutalizeBrutalize · 1994
    From Out of NowhereTotal Fucking Hate · 1995
    Legalize Murder NowAnd the Winner Is · 2000

    References

    Driller Killer (band) Wikipedia