Peter Pan Speedrock
Peter Pan Speedrock | |
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Peter Pan Speedrock at Graspop 2005 with mascotte Dikke Dennis Picture: Rudy de Doncker | |
Background information | |
Origin | Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
Genres | Punk rock, hard rock, psychobilly |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Suburban Records, Bitzcore Records |
Website | official website |
Members |
Peter van Elderen Bart Nederhand Bart Geevers |
Past members | Bob Muileboom |
Notable instruments | |
Electric Guitar Bass guitar drums |
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Peter Pan Speedrock (PPS or PPSR in short) is a Dutch band from Eindhoven. It was founded in 1995 by guitarist Peter van Elderen. He was joined by drummer Bart Nederhand and bass player Bob Muileboom in making their first self-titled album. After this album Muileboom was replaced by Bart Geevers, who would stay to be a permanent member. The trio is known for their honest, no-nonsense rock n' roll songs and has a good reputation when it comes to live shows. They are often joined by guest singer and stage clown 'Dikke Dennis' (Fat Dennis). Peter Pan Speedrock has grown out to be an established name in the Dutch rock n' roll scene.[1]
Discography
- Peter Pan (1997)
- Rocketfuel (1998)
- Killermachine (2000)
- Premium Quality... Serve Loud! (2001)
- Lucky Bastards (2003)
- Spread Eagle (2005)
- Pursuit Until Capture (2007)
- We Want Blood! (2010)
- Buckle Up & Shove It! (2015)
Others
- Home Steel 1999 (10" Vinyl)
- Eindhoven Rockcity 1999 (10" Vinyl Various Artists Compilation)
- [Action 2001 (7" Vinyl Single)]
- Speedrock Chartbusters Vol.1 (Tribute CD/Vinyl)
- Loud, Mean, Fast and Dirty 2004 (Peter Pan Speedrock Compilation CD)
- Split 2005 (shared CD with Zeke)
- Cross Contamination 2008 (split album with Batmobile)
Singles
- 'Dikke Dennis & Friends' (2001)
- 'Resurrection' (2002)
- 'Go Satan Go'
References
- ↑ "Peter Pan Speedrock biografie (Dutch)". Retrieved 2007-04-11.
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