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Artist description
Superdice is playing the meanest and coolest rock n' roll ever. |
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Music Style
Rock 'n' Roll |
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Musical Influences
Black Sabbath, Hellacopters, Nomads, Kyuss, Unida, Fu Manchu, Gluecifer, Turbo Negro, Danzig |
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Similar Artists
Black Sabbath, Hellacopters, Nomads, Kyuss, Unida, Fu Manchu, Gluecifer, Turbo Negro, Danzig |
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Artist History
Carl (vocals) and Fredrik (drums) talked about forming a rock band, but since these talks mostly came up during the influence of alcohol it stayed that way for a very long time...talks. But during the winter of 99 the duo had some beerbusts together with Eddie (guitar) who also liked the idea of playin´ kick ass rock n roll.Eddie mentioned this guy Jimmy (guitar), a metalhead from outa´town. We decided to try him out and since Jimmy still plays with the band, I guess we accepted the dude. At this time, early spring 99 a friend of mine Anders "the hooligan" Lindsten was slappin´the bass... the times he decided to show up. Eddie contacted Robban who replaced Lindsten on bass and in the begining of may the band was a fact. Superdice was formed. Eddie had until now played with various bands pop, rock you name it. Jimmy used to play gothmetal with a band called Outshine. Carl and Fredrik used to be punx and jammed together in early-mid ninetees. Robban had one foot in a punkband when he joined Superdice but when he realised in wich band he could get the largest ammount of free booze and beers the decision was pretty obvious...roll the dice! / Carl |
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Group Members
Carl Blomgren - Vocals, Eddie Ben-Tov - Guitar, Jimmy Norberg - Guitar, Robert Ankarbranth - Bass, Fredrik Kretz - Drums |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
The Jimmy White Snooka Sessions (demo), Prime Time (demo) |
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Press Reviews
Demo reviews:Jimmy White Snooka Sessions - 5/5, 3/5.Prime Time - 5/5 |
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Location
Gislaved, - - Sweden |
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