The Hellacopters

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  • rock
  • hard rock
  • garage rock
  • swedish
  • rock n roll
The Swedish rock band The Hellacopters was formed in Stockholm, Sweden in 1994 as a side project by Nicke Andersson (a founding member of the Swedish death metal bands Entombed and Death Breath ), with dregen (guitar) (who later left the band to concentrate on his other band Backyard Babies), Kenny Håkansson (bass) and Robert Eriksson (drums). Robert Dahlqvist,"Strings"(lead guitar) met the other members while working in a bar and replaced Dregen in 1999. Also in the band is Anders Lindström(keyboard, tambourine and guitar), better known as Boba.

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Songs

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    (Gotta Get Some Action) Now

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    (Gotta Get Some Action) Now!

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    (Gotta Get Some Action) Now! / Soulseller

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    (I'm a) Stealer

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    (I'm) A Stealer

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    (I'm) Watching You

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    (It's Not A) Long Way Down

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    16 With a Bullet

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    1995

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    1995 (live)

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    24h Hell

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    455 SD

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    5 Vs. 7

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    A Cross for Cain

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    A Heart Without Home

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    A House Is Not a Motel

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    A Man and a Half

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    A Plow And A Doctor

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    A View From Nowhere

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    Acid Reign

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    Action de Grace

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    Ain't No Time

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    Ain't Nothin' to Do

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    All American Man

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    All I've Got

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    All New Low

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    Alright Already Now

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    American Ruse

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    Another Place

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    Another Turn

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    Baby Borderline

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    Be Not Content

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    Before the Fall

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    Beguiled

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    Better Than You

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    Big Guns

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    Blinded by the Light

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    Bore Me

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    Born Broke

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    Born Broke (live)

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    Bring It on Home

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    Bullet

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    By the Grace of God

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    Can It Wait

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    Carry Me Home

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    City Slang

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    City Slang (Sonic's Rendezvous Band Cover)

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    Colapso Nervioso

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    Cold Night for Alligators

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    Crimson Ballroom


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