The Soundtrack of Our Lives

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The Soundtrack of Our Lives
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Origin Göteborg
Country Sweden
Years active 1995–present
Genres Rock
Labels Telegram Records (Europe)
Universal Music (U.S.)
In-Fidelity Recordings (Aus)
Members Fredrik Sandsten (Drums)
Martin Hederos (Keyboards)
Ebbot Lundberg (Vocals)
Mattias Bärjed (Guitar, vocals)
Kalle Gustafsson (Bass, violin, vocals)
Ian Person (Guitar, percussion, vocals)
Past members Björn Olsson
Website(s) [1]

Swedish band The Soundtrack of Our Lives, alternatively known as T.S.O.O.L., formed in 1995 from ashes of punk band Union Carbide Productions.

The band had three very successful records in Sweden before their critically acclaimed breakthrough US release in 2001, Behind the Music, which was nominated for the Best Alternative Album award at the 2003 Grammy Awards.

Lead by singer Ebbot Lundberg, they are a combination of sixties rock giants like The Who and The Doors, and seventies psychedelic bands like Pink Floyd.

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) used their song "Bigtime" as one of Wrestlemania 21's theme songs in 2005. "Big Time", along with "Mother One Track Mind", was featured on the Gran Turismo 4 soundtrack.

They toured the US in 2005 with friends Oasis in support of their album Origin Vol. 1.

Their next album, Origin Vol. 2, much of which is already recorded, is due in early 2007.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] EPs

[edit] Singles

  • "Instant Repeater '99" (1996)
  • "Blow My Cool" (1997)
  • "Mantra Slider" (1998)
  • "Black Star" (1998)
  • "Firmanent Vacation" (1998)
  • "Avenger Hill Street Blues" (1999)
  • "Still Aging" (2001)
  • "Nevermore" (2001)
  • "Sister Surround" (2001)
  • "21st Century Rip Off" (2001)
  • "Big Time" (2004)
  • "Believe I've found" (2004)
  • "Heading for a Breakdown" (2005) #70 UK

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