Schweisser

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Schweisser 2001
Country Germany
Years active 1987–2001, 2006-
Genres Industrial metal
Labels Intercord (until 2001)
Südpol Music (since 2006)
Members Tommi Böck (vocals, guitar)
Fabian Exter (guitar, bass, vocals, 2006-)
Martin Messerschmidt (drums, 2006-)
Past members Buffo Völker (guitar, 1987-2001)
Greulix Shrank (drums, 1987-2001)
Sepp Lautenbacher (bass guitar, 1987-2001)
Miene Gruber (saxophone, 1987-2001)
Website(s) www.schweisser.org

Schweisser (German for "welder") was a German industrial metal band that formed in 1990. They produced five albums before breaking up in 2001.

In 2006, lead singer Tommi Böck revived the band, although he is the only remaining original member. Martin Messerschmidt from The Notwist (drums) and Fabian Exter (guitar) joined him. Schweisser's latest record, Pororoca, was released on August 25, 2006.

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Welder means in German Schweißer; the word Schweisser could mean this too, but could also mean (nonformal) a sweating person.

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