Brainbombs

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Brainbombs
OriginHudiksvall, Sweden
GenresNoise rock, garage punk
Years active1985–present
LabelsLoad
Releasing Eskimo
Wabana
Blackjack
Tumult
Big Ball
Big Brothel
Ken Rock
Anthem
Pollymaggoo
Richie
Lystring
Burning Hell
Associated actsTotalitär
Misgovernment
No Balls
Swinehood
Browneye
Websitehttp://geniusandbrutality.com/
MembersPeter Råberg
Jonas Tiljander
Drajan Bryngelsson
Dan Råberg
Past membersLanchy Orre

Brainbombs is a Swedish noise rock band formed 1985 in Hudiksvall. The members are Dan, Peter, Jonas, Drajan, and Lanchy.[1] The latter was also a member of Totalitär.[1] They are notable for their very repetitive, noisy, untuned, raucous sound. Their lyrical themes and concept have been very controversial, as some of the songs depict acts of rape, torture, and murder, similar to the writings of author Peter Sotos, who has been named as an influence for the group.[2] Other artists named as influences for the band include Chrome, James Chance, and Whitehouse,[1] and the group's name comes from a Punishment of Luxury song.[2]

Members[]

Current

  • Peter Råberg - vocals
  • Jonas Tiljander - guitar
  • Drajan Bryngelsson - drums
  • Dan Råberg - trumpet

Past Members

  • Lanchy Orre - guitar (1986–2007)

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

  • Burning Hell LP/CD (1992, Blackjack)
  • Genius and Brutality... Taste and Power LP/CD (1994, Blackjack)
  • Obey CD (1995, Releasing Eskimo/Slow Dance)
  • Urge to Kill CD (1999, Load)
  • Fucking Mess LP (2008, Lystring)
  • Disposal of a Dead Body 2xLP (2013, Skrammel)[3]
  • Souvenirs LP (2016, Skrammel)
  • Inferno LP (2017, Skrammel)
  • Cold Case LP (2020, Skrammel)

Singles and EPs[]

  • "Jack the Ripper Lover" 7-inch (1989, self-released)
  • "Anne Frank" 7-inch (1990, Big Brothel Communications)
  • "It's a Burning Hell" (1992, Big Ball)
  • Live Action at ROCK ALL, Oslo live 7-inch (1994, Big Ball)
  • Anal Babes/Brainbombs split 7-inch (1995, Demolition Derby/Pit'sbull)
  • "Macht" 7-inch (1999, Gun Court/Wabana)
  • Cheap 12-inch (2003, Load)
  • "Stigma of the Ripper" 7-inch (2003, Tumult)
  • "The Grinder" 7-inch (2004, Ken Rock)
  • "I Need Speed" 7-inch (2006, Big Brothel Communications)
  • "Stinking Memory" 7-inch (2007, Anthem)
  • "Substitute for the Flesh" 7-inch (2009, Burning Hell)

Compilation and live albums[]

  • Brainbombs CD (1999, Load) (Known unofficially as Singles Collection)
  • Brainbombs CD (2007, Polly Maggoo) (Known unofficially as Singles Collection II)
  • Live at Smålands Nation, Lund, Sweden, May 29, 1993 LP (2008, Richie)

Other appearances[]

  • Second Coming from In the Shadow of Death compilation LP (1986, Cold Meat Industry)
  • Psychout Kid and I Detta Satans Rum from Unveiled compilation tape (1986, Mechanik Cassettes)
  • Turned Around (Chrome cover) from King Kong 3 7-inch (1992, King Kong)
  • Time You Left (This World Today) (Hawkwind cover) from Assassins of Silence / Hundred-Watt Violence compilation CD (1995, Ceres Records)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Alzheimer #2". anka.dynds.org/brainbombs/. Archived from the original on September 12, 2002. Retrieved August 14, 2009.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Buckles, Monty. "ALL HAIL DEATH, RAPE, AND MURDER: AN INTERVIEW WITH THE BRAINBOMBS By MONTY BUCKLES". geniusandbrutality.com. Genius and Brutality. Retrieved 2018-01-16.
  3. ^ Gardner, Noel. "Brainbombs - Disposal of a Dead Body". thequietus.com. The Quietus. Retrieved 2018-01-16.

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