Bombshell Rocks

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Bombshell Rocks
Origin Västerås, Sweden
Years active 1995
Genres Punk Rock
Street Punk
Labels Noiseline
Sidekicks Records
Burning Heart Records
Combat Rock Industries
Household Name Records
Members Richard Andersson
Crippe Määttä
Mathias Lindh
Thomas Falk

Hailing from Västerås, Sweden Bombshell Rocks were founded by singer Mårten Cedergran, the guitar players Richard Andersson and Sami, bassist Mini, and drummer Chrille in late 1995. Before playing under this name, the group was called Down and Out. They did not waste much time and in early 1996 they came up with their first output Who's the Real Bastard, a mini album with six tracks on it and in 1997 with an EP called Going Up Going Down which were both released on their own label Noiseline. 1998 Sidekicks Records signed them and in 1999 it was time for Bombshell Rocks debut album Street Art Gallery. At this point Swedens biggest punk rock label Burning Heart Records took an eye on them and their unique Rancid influenced street punk sound. After an extensive touring phase e.g. with Millencolin, 59 Times The Pain, US Bombs, and many more in Europe and even the USA, they entered in 2000 the studio to prove that their debut wasn't a one-shot. On Cityrats And Alleycats Bombshell Rocks went on with their raw, fast, and highly energetic punk rock but this time the production was quite better. Maybe a result of their decision to work with the same guys as they worked with on Street Art Gallery: Mieszko Talarczyk (Nasum) and Mathias Färm (Millencolin) as engineers and producers. Tour supports for main acts like Blink 182, Millencolin and The Offspring followed. In 2002 they released their 3rd studio album From Here And On at the famous Tonteknik Studio in Umeå, Sweden (where Refused laid down their classic The Shape Of Punk To Come) and followed their path of political motivated punk rock anthems. When Cedergran decided to concentrate more on his career as a tattoo artist and left the band, guitar player Andersson picked up the vocal part so the band could go on as a four-piece. With The Conclusion in late 2005 they really proved to all the critics out there that they can stand without their original singer.

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