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Music Style
Thrash folk, punk country |
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Artist History
Larsa , Matte and Klas grew up in the woods of Norrland, the northern part of Sweden. They were cool little kids, not worrying bout nothing but playing music, fishing and chewing "snus" (Swedish chewing tobacco).
Matte was a strange, Kurdish-looking boy - believed he was Angus Young - a bit weird. One summer's day he peed in the plastic pool where Klas was sitting, chilling and minding his own business. From that day forth they were friends for life, forming the guitar section of the band.
Klas had an elder brother, Larsa. He claimed that the trees whispered songs that only he could hear, and had begun to write them down. Jocke, a black boy trapped in a white girl's body, fled from his racial inbreed hometown and set out to play bass guitar to compensate for having short legs. Three had become four.
Realizing that they wanted to dedicate their lives to music, the four moved to the capital and advertised for a drummer to play black music. As a result, our wide-eyed friends from the country got caught up in a Satanic sect. Locked up in a darkened room and regularly drained of blood for four years, it eventually took Habo, an exorcist who also happened to be a drummer, to show them the light and set them free.
One day, out strolling, they heard a muffled cry from beneath a truck. A starved little boyish refugee girl was taped to the truck. They released her. In tears of gratitude she burst into a wonderful, Hungarian folk song. This sent a chill over all of Stockholm and stoned the band's friends right to the ground.
The girl's name was Kiki, and she became the sixth member of what finally was called ...
Rung Voss
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Location
Stockholm, Stockholm - Sweden |
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