Los Bastardos Finlandeses

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Los Bastardos Finlandeses
Los Bastardos Finlandeses at HIFK 2011 Ice Hockey Championship Party in Helsinki, Finland.
Los Bastardos Finlandeses at HIFK 2011 Ice Hockey Championship Party in Helsinki, Finland.
Background information
OriginHelsinki, Finland
GenresHard rock, heavy metal, rock and roll
Years active2005–present
Labels
Associated actsBen Granfelt Band, Wishbone Ash, Leningrad Cowboys, Peer Günt,
Websitelosbastardos.fi
Members (Bryn Jones)
(Twist Twist Erkinharju)
(Olli Kykkänen)
(Ailu Immonen)
Past members (Jussi Kinnunen)
(Devil Virtanen)
El Gringo (Ben Granfelt)

Los Bastardos Finlandeses is a band from Helsinki, Finland.[1] They have toured with Lemmy and company as well as Aerosmith and Deep Purple.[2]

In February 2010, they did their debut UK tour covering the key cities London, Oxford, Birmingham and Liverpool.[3] Their fourth album titled "Saved By Rock'n'Roll" came out on the bands's label 100% Record Company in February 2011 and debuted at #9 on Finland's Rumba Magazine's "indie record-label" charts, the chart leaving out large chain stores. "Saved By Rock'n'Roll" was also introduced on the Finnish album charts at #30.[4]

Current band members[]

  • (Bryn Jones) - lead vocals & bass guitar
  • (Twist Twist Erkinharju) - drums
  • (Olli Kykkänen) - guitar & vocals
  • (Ailu Immonen) - guitar & vocals

Discography[]

Albums[]

Year Album Peak positions
FIN
[5]
2007 My Name Is El Muerte  –
2008 Return of El Diablo  –
2009 El Grande's Saloon  –
2011 Saved by Rock'n'Roll 30
2013 Day of the Dead 19
2015 BMF Ball  –
2019 Rock'n'Roll  –

Singles[]

Year Single Peak positions Album
FIN
2006 "Viva Los Bastardos!" 3 My Name is El Muerte
"So Cold"  –
2007 "Born 'N' Raised" 14 My Name is El Muerte
2012 "Day of the Dead"  – Day of the Dead
2013 "Smokin' Dynamite"  –

References[]

  1. ^ "Myglobalmind".
  2. ^ "stopinternets".
  3. ^ "emjaymedia".
  4. ^ "NEM-booking".
  5. ^ "Los Bastardes Finlandeses discography". finnishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 May 2013.

External links[]

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