Final Exit (band)

Final Exit
Origin Umeå, sweden
Genres Youth crew
Hardcore punk
Years active 1994–1997
2007
Labels Desperate Fight Records
Monument Records
Associated acts Refused, Abhinanda, AC4, The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Members
Dave Exit
D-RP
Kid Stone
SXE Guile
Anders And
Jens Rens

Final Exit was a Swedish hardcore punk band witch originating from Umeå, Sweden, formed in 1994. The band was a side project made up by the members of Refused and Abhinanda. The band existed from 1994 and broke up in 1997.

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History

Final Exit formed in 1994 by Dennis Lyxzén (D-Rp), David Sandström (Dave Exit), Pär Hansson (SXE Guile) and Kristoffer Steen(Kid Stone). Unlike most of the band in Umeå at the time Final Exit played a more old-school hardcore influenced by band such as Sick of it all, youth of today and agnostic front instead of the more metal influenced hardcore sound of the nineties. Final Exit quickly gained a reputation as the members of the band worked on creating a myth around themselves and the Umeå Hardcore scene with acts such as naming their first album "Teg" witch portrayed the upperclass suburb of Teg as a rough ghetto. The members famous from their other bands took on fake aliases that they used on their records and in interviews where they often bad mouthed their real bands and even themselves. After the release of their second album "Umeå" the band embraced on a last tour in 1997 before splitting up. By then Kristoffer Steen had left the band and been replaced by Anders Johansson aka "Anders And".

Reunion

In 2007 Final Exit reunited for one gig at the Umeå open festival to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the bands break-up. Jens Nordén AKA "Jens Rens" who had played some shows with the band in its last days returned as the drummer. The same year also saw the relse of "Det Egentliga Västerbotten - Complete Discography 94-97" on CD and in 2009 the vinyl release included a DVD witch contained the last show and some older liveshows caught on tape.

Members

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Former members

Discography

Albums

Compilations

Appearances on other compilations

References