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Artist description
Cheap Bars & Good Discussions plays some sort of hardcore if you ask people that have heard them, but there are many other influences that floats around in their music, for example punk, rock, funkand also a little bit of disco. |
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Music Style
Hardcorepunk |
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Musical Influences
Primus, Nine inch nails, Meshuggah, Refused, Rage against the machine, Red hot chilli peppers |
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Similar Artists
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Artist History
Cheap Bars & Good Discussions began in 1999, with Tony Fredriksson on vocals, Fredrik Andersson on guitar, Stefan Jäderberg on bass, and Daniel Hammarberg on drums. That line-up is still in motion and works fine. But there have been two other members in the band, Karl Parling who played guitar, and Anna Göransson that also played guitar, they were very good musicians but things got in their way so they quit the band.Early in 2000, Cheap Bars & Good Discussions recorded their first demo "Pretty love song", with the following playlist: "Pretty love song" , "Smile", "Once upon a time" and "Fallout", that demo sold about 100 copies and cannot be bought anymore, many fans sees it as a rarity and can be worth some money on the black market, sadlythat demo had poor sound-quality.Then, later on, they recorded an album called "Fighting for nothing"that were released on vinyl and compact disc.That album contained following songs: "Consumers misery", "Teenage rebels", "Pretty love song", "Smile", "Kött är mord" , "Trapped inside" and "Fear art". |
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Group Members
Tony Fredriksson - Vocals, Fredrik Andersson - GuitarStefan Jäderberg - Bass, Daniel Hammarberg - Drums |
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Instruments
Tonys throat, guitar, five-stringed bass, drums |
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Albums
Pretty love song E.P, Fighting for nothing |
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Press Reviews
You can read the press-reviews on our website. |
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Location
Sandviken - Sweden |
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