Showing posts with label Finland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finland. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2021

V/A - Killed By Death #666 1998

Last post in 2021 and the conclusion on wdthtc I want to end with a another great collection of early and unusual European, North American and Australian Punk rarities! Nice job once again have the detectives done and including some relatively unknown obscurities to make those Killed By Death only collectors scurry a little more. There are a few "arty" tracks thrown in here that fits the album right in. A decidedly tasteful international flavor here of some of the most fucked music ever made. Sharpen your silly little pencils cause what's left you're gonna have to add to your want list. So rare you gotta wonder if they were ever made! Overall this is a fuckin' great record, especially this late in the compilation game, worth listening to a few times a year. A total of Nineteen rare nuggets, for you, for me. Take care of yourself and I wish you all a happy fuckin' new year!

1.Å Knugen - RUNE STRUTZ
2.Jag Vill Må Bra - TUPPJUKK
3.Mopey Grope - THE SODS
4.Modern Roll - RED SQUARES
5.Sing Song - TEA SET
6.Do You Wanna - WAYWARD YOUTH
7.Reason To Whine - BRONCS
8.Everybody Loves - JUST URBAIN
9.Antero - OUTO ELÄMÄ
10.Inte Intressant - STRY & STRIPPARNA
11.Charter Tönt - LARS LANGS
12.Tro Inte Dina Ögon - SKABB
13.Brakes On You - TRACKS
14.Now I Ain't Got No Face - NO FUN
15.Nil Carborundum - THE PATHETIX
16.Dead End Kidz - DEMON PREACHER
17.Leave Me Alone - THE SCABS
18.Flying Saucer Attack - THE SURPRISES
19.Low Rent - THE RENTALS


Monday, December 20, 2021

VANDAALIT - Namuja Lapsille 1980

This gluttony at this time is really enormous, Cookies, Stollen, Roasts, etc.. I'm gradually wondering where it's all going, my scales inevitably show me too many kilos. Do you feel the same way? Well, I don't even want to know. Let's concentrate on the essentials and let's see what musical treasures I dig up these days. Vandaalit from Hyvinkää has permission to open this week, they were a gang of youngsters who played hard blunt Rock & Roll in the mid-seventies, founded 1977 by Vesa (vocals), Piitsi & Klide (guitars), Sepi (bass), Ari (drums), but hearing the Ramones everything changed, and soon the band transformed their style to rough, simple punkrock. Namuja Lapsille is their debut album from 1979, released via Hilse-Levyt, with fifteen melodic straight forward sing along numbers that sound like easy Christmas carols for the whole family and the cover somehow fits as well.


Sunday, November 14, 2021

NE LUUMÄET - Motelli 12'' 1990

It's got damn frosty and I'm afraid a long winter is ahead. It takes refreshing sounds to lift my mood and it comes from Helsinki today with Ne Luumäet, who has already appeared in the blog. Known for their ramonesque sound, on this 12'' is a song with Motelli taken from the Laki Ja Järjestys album and the flip shines with two goodies which were recorded live @ Tavastia Club 25.October 1990. You can't go wrong with such great role models. By the way, the cover adorns a well-known hotel that wrote film history, you all know it.


Tuesday, October 19, 2021

EGEN BILLNÄS - Uskokaa Itteenne! 7'' 1980

Another jewel from the Wanted List unexpectedly snows into my mailbox and Egen Billnäs, a four-man combo from Finland, and I can't say where exactly they come from, but the band consisted of Hande (vocals/guitar), Maki (guitar), Okku (bass), Lars (drums) and this is their only vinyl appearance, was caught in Vienna on the Philharmoniker Street when they wanted to check-in to a luxury hotel and wanted to pay with Donald-Duck-Euro bills, a nice idea that they practiced for many years all over Europe and cheated so many star hotels. Now the riddle of their two hits has been deciphered and the Austrian investigators made this unique single available for us. On the A-side is ensured, I think, the bands own version of an old shanty, Drunken Sailor, at least I recognize the melody and 95% sounds like it, pretty awesome. The Flip comes with a rocking three-minute piece that is just as catchy. Due to their cooperation, the four were pardoned and are allowed to enjoy their pension on an island in the Mediterranean, a fair gesture in my opinion.

- Great Thx To Reinhard -


Friday, October 01, 2021

EPPU NORMAALI - Aknepop 1978

Aknepop is Eppu Normaali's first album which was released on Poko Rekords and "has fourteen straighforward Ramones and Sex Pistols influenced seventies goodies with Finnish lyrics full of youthful energy and political zeitgeist comedy influenced by a Finnish proto-punk/rock&roll band Virtanen." Eppu Normaali is one of the most popular bands -- perhaps the most popular -- in the history of Finnish rock music. They have recorded thirteen studio albums since their inception in 1976 -- nine of these have gone platinum and the rest gold. They've sold over a million albums in Finland, which is a significant amount for a country of five million, and are the rare Finnish act able to sell out 30,000 tickets in a stadium concert. They began as an irreverent punk band that turned toward guitar-oriented rock. Finns have called them "the poor man's Dire Straits," although their output is far more varied than that of Mark Knopfler. Their debut was among the earliest & most popular records on the early young Finnish punk scene. Their sarcastic and hilarious songs, such as "Poliisi Pamputtaa Taas" ("The Police Pounces Again") were beloved by both the music press and the kids, while the mainstream and adult contemporary crowds were either unimpressed or hostile. (JT Lindroos) - Sexy Stuff!


Thursday, September 02, 2021

APPENDIX - Top Of The Pops 1984

Hell Yeah, the first day of vacation and after a very long sleep and a short visit to my friend Januz at the weekly market, the blog is now getting down to business, with the second longplayer from Appendix from Pori which came out via Propaganda Records, licensed by the divine Cologne scum label Rock-O-RamaWho already likes the debut of the four will be intoxicated here as well. Fifteen fantastic catchy melodic songs, mostly under two minutes, in an appealing sound quality, Egoldt wasn't certainly at the knobs, still virtuosos at work; Mikki (vocals), Jaska (guitar), Tomi (bass) and Vesku (drums). Arto Hietikko from the Toinen Vaihtoehto Magazine wrote: "On the second album Top Of The Pops the band mixed catchy punk with hardcore, and the result was an overall fine album. Faster hardcore songs alternate with slower songs and there are even some post punk influences to be heard. The record was released by Rock-O-Rama and it didn't seem to get as much attention among Finnish punks as the first album. Appendix definitely had a sound of their own compared to other Finnish bands. In Finland, at least, everybody instantly knows what’s meant a band is said to be “Appendix influenced”. They might not have been as extreme, angry, or in-your-face but they are still very much liked among punks worldwide and will undoubtedly continue to find new listeners with new generations of punks in times to come. More recently, Appendix has reformed, doing their best to spoil their legacy on a series of new releases, all of which are mostly watered-down crap, but in their heyday the band surely put out some world top class songs & they undoubtedly deserve their place in the Finnish 80’s hardcore punk history."


Sunday, June 27, 2021

V/A - Asfalttidisco 1980

In Finland, at the end of the seventies/beginning of the eighties, amazingly good compilations were released, and most of you are probably familiar with the two legendary labels Poko and Propaganda Records, Asfalltdisco (fantastic album title) came via Kräk!, a rather unkonwn label for me but should also be considered, and this compilation, available as tape either, is not a bad one because we listen to thirteen varied melodies; NewWave, PowerPop, Punk or simple Rock: All In! The scope of this record is another solid demonstration of the musical diversity of interesting, sometimes short-lived bands and illustrates the innovative wide passion of the Nordic composers. Fazit: A sunny, entertaining mix and not only suitable for dinner parties. Now it goes on with the second day of the round of sixteen. ⚽

1.Tahdon Olla Vapaa - SOS
2.TV:n Uhri - KORROOSIO
3.Ulkona - NAUTA
4.Kuljen Ja Kuljen - LOUIE
5.Naapurin Poika - AARNEN VALINTA
6.Sun Täytyi Mennä - TURTA LEEVI
7.Idiootit Vauhdissa - SOS
8.Vanhat Jarrut - TEURASTAMO 5
9.Kuka Myi Kapinan - KORROOSIO
10.Elämäni Lotto - AARNEN VALINTA
11.Hienot Ihmiset - NAUTA
12.Oravanpyörä - LOUIE
13.Eläviä Ruumiita - TEURASTAMO 5


Thursday, May 20, 2021

V/A - Systeemi Ei Toimi EP 1982

Energetic, primitive and classic Finnish Hardcore/Punk compilation by the Tuotanto label with three combos, and in advance a short review: "Laahaus and Kaaos have four songs each that shred to the max. Really rad. Vapaa Pääsy, on the other hand, pale in comparison due to their wimpier sound", Tim Yohannan (MRR #3 • Nov/Dec 1982) Well, I like the record, because it does exactly what I expect; fast aggressive songs with pissed off singers who scream out the lyrics angrily. The typical sound that was created by many Finnish bands in the early eighties and still vibrates brilliantly today. Of the three, only Kaaos released a few albums, while the others only made it on compilations. 300 copies of the original EP were pressed, re-released 1990 and 2012. Massive and explosive mixture! 👍

1.Keskiluokan Painajainen - LAAHAUS
2.Mun Elämä - LAAHAUS
3.Kusipäät - LAAHAUS
4.Kohta Aikuinen - LAAHAUS
5.Sota On Tulossa - KAAOS
6.Alistettu - KAAOS
7.Isänmaalliset - KAAOS
8.Systeemi Tappaa - KAAOS
9.Paskaluokka - VAPAA PÄÄSY
10.Vapaus - VAPAA PÄÄSY
11.Ei Enää - VAPAA PÄÄSY
12.Ei Oo Enää Aikaa - VAPAA PÄÄSY


Sunday, April 11, 2021

V/A - Powerpearls Vol.3 1998

Uhh, damn exciting match yesterday at noon with a well-deserved victory for the SGE, the Champions-League is within reach. Now to the announced killer. In the nineties a wave swam over us with unofficial compilations that came up with rare punk classics of the early wild days, the well-known and certainly the best of them are the Killed By Death and Bloodstains series. But there is another interesting third: the Powerpearls series. Just as brilliant and significant contribute to resurrecting lost 7Inch nuggets and getting in touch with bands that nobody or only a few know these days, and whose music kicking just as much as the snotty punk buddies. My focus was more on the first two's and I didn't even know PowerPop that time, but now I like this genre, makes me feel positive and radiant, and it's close rooted with punk and sounds charming and lovely either. There are ten Volumes of these available, most at expensive prices, some with colored vinyl. So keep an eye out for them, it's definitely worth.

1.Bank Holiday Weekend - SEVENTEEN
2.Make The Rules - THE ORBITS
3.Crazy Today - UXB
4.Who's Gonna Tell Mary? - THE MOONDOGS
5.Tapan Aikaa - PROBLEMS?
6.John - VERTEX
7.Can't Wait 'Till The Summer Comes - RONNIE MAYOR
8.You Don't Live Here Anymore - THE FANS
9.Together - TESTORS
10.I Want My Woody Back - BARRACUDAS
11.Time - SPEEDIES
12.Degeneration - THE BLITZZ
13.It Shows In Your Face - THE GAS
14.No Man's Land - LEGENDARY LUTON KIPPERS
15.Björn Borg - GÖTEBORG SOUND
16.She's Too Clever For Me - T.P.I.
17.No Direction - START
18.No Way - THE DONKEYS


Sunday, March 21, 2021

V/A - Suomi-Ilmiö 1981

Now a rather unknown compilation that saw the light of day on Polarvox as cassette and vinyl in the early eighties and what do we discover? A decent mix of sixteen Finnish bands, whose spectrum ranges from punk, rock, new wave & powerpop and transports really good vibrations for my taste, including some classics from well-known bands such as Hassisen Kone, Ratsia or Vaavi and other likeable contemporaries (a little side note, song #13 from the Lizards is missing, I don't know how and where I lost it, if someone has it please send). As is "usual" with some Finnish samplers, apart from the relevant Punk/Hardcore records, I'm almost always convinced by the flexibility and mix of the different music styles which make such records mostly interesting for me and of course, the shot can backfire and the whole thing is a disaster, but not here. This slab is fun and relaxes your body like an escaping fart. Unfortunately no booklet, lyric sheet or other information attached, just a few details on the back cover but with an eye-catcher frontgirl (Yeah, a sexy pearl). That's it for today, enjoy the music and the sun!

1.Mörri Möykky - POPEDA
2.Rappiolla - HASSISEN KONE
3.Osat Hukassa - TYHJÄT PATTERIT
4.Maanantaina - PROBLEMS?
5.Ota Mua Kädestä - LOOSE PRICK
6.En... (Television Ylistys) - SIKA
7.Täältä Tulee Yö - RATSIA
8.Tyttö Koulussani - MARTTI SYRJÄ
9.Tsemppaa - MAUKKA PERUSJÄTKÄ
10.Lauantaina - SIG
11.Ringo Ja Aku - AKU SYRJÄ
12.Lauantaiaamuyö - VAAVI
13.Roxene - LIZARDS
14.Pupu6kko - PUPUKUUSIKKO
15.Antti - KARANTEENI
16.Moottoritie On Kuuma - PELLE MILJOONA


Friday, January 29, 2021

V/A - Kovimmat Takaiskut 1987

Before I go home, a small compilation from the Finnish Poko Rekords label, known of its releases with several different styles. And this record documents their philosophy. Personally, I like varied samplers, there is always something new to discover, sometimes fascinating, sometimes incredibly shit-awful or something inbetween. The Lizard track for example, is a hermaphrodite; has a brisk rhythm, woman on the microphone, sometimes two-part but the saxophone is annoying, that works okay in the good ole Rock'N'Roll days, and not always there either. Then rather Mekaaniset Kakut with their drum machine, short & concise. Their only 7Inch is cool as well. I would say 85% of the mix is worth listening to and that's enough for a positive overall impression. Feierabend für heute.

1.Thunderball - TRIES
2.Tähtien Rauha - KOLLAA KESTÄÄ
3.Kaljupäinen Gangsteri - KARANTEENI
4.Tarzan (Tarzan's Marsch) - ÖYSTILÄ
5.Cark Park Drama - ART POP COMBO
6.Body Building - LIZARDS
7.Loch Lomond Rock - JAMROCK BAND
8.Mä Voin Kertoa Sulle - MEKAANISET KAKUT
9.Yö Asematunnelin Keskitysleirissä - VAU!!
10.Tornion Kevät - TERVEET KÄDET
11.Tiina Ottaa Eron - MÄDS
12.Betonikolossit - VANDAALIT
13.Hamina On Kaupunki - DYNAMO
14.Peili - WRUM
15.Lasinen Elämä - JARI KULLERVO


Friday, December 11, 2020

AMEN - Paranemia 1991

Crusty thrash from Espoo on this Friday and after three singles, Amen pushed out their debut album on Spinefarm Records. The combo consisted of Kimmo & Sebastian (vocals), Marko (guitars), Kaide (bass), Mika (drums) and were formed 1989, active until the end of the 90s, I guess. In principle, this is not my favorite type of music, but somehow I was impressed by the sound and therefore they deserve their chance. And if you want more, I recommend a visit to the Terminal Sound Nuisance blog, there you will find more infos about the music/band plus the Don't Imitate Show Your Hate EP from 1993.

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Friday, December 04, 2020

V/A - Bloodstains Across The World #5 2019

Early hour on this Friday, I pack another Bloodstains compilation out with more rare early sounds from all over the world, and Volume 3 is once again as CD-R in vinyl look released and by the same detectives, I think. Half of the twenty songs are known to me and are always welcome, while the 'new' material is sometimes questionable and I personally would have made a different selection. But with so many unknown bands/songs I'm always amazed where music was made with sometimes first-class nuggets. And I don't hesitate long, as soon as a new release of this brilliant series is available. It's a shame that Killed By Death doesn't go any further. Maybe there comes one more hype like in the 90s, who knows. 100 copies exist and watch out for #6 next year. Have fun discovering new musical highlights!

1.Wanted - STRUGGLER
2.Riot Riot - BOMB SQUAD
3.Hippie Japa - ALERTA ROJA
4.Skizzo Skizzo - JO SQUILLO ELETRIX
5.Radiomania - SNEEX
6.Shoot' Zem - KESSLER JUGEND GMBH
7.Damned Money - THE RAVES
8.Urbanitrops - EARTHLING
9.Scheiss Kibarei - DIE BÖSLINGE
10.Crazy Life - THE TERRORISTS
11.1981 - RIOT 111
12.Demolition Beat - THE INCREDIBLE HOGS
13.Überblick - MITTAGSPAUSE
14.Desert Patrol - SUBURBAN REPTILES
15.Runaway Train - THE DECADENTS
16.Ne Haluu Unohtaa - POIS
17.Söngull - KUKL
18.All I Want - GENOCIDE EXIT
19.Dreamland - THE TAPES
20.No Time - CHRONIC


Wednesday, November 18, 2020

RIISTETYT - Nightmares In Darkness 1984

Classic and legendary Finnish hardcore punk, unbelievably rough and snotty, unmatched then as now and another personel favourite of Finnish bands: Riistetyt - Originally formed as Cadgers, the band was created 1981 and recorded one split 7" with Kaaos before changing their name, then played until 1985 and reunited in 1991 and have been active ever since. Their second album was licensed by Rock-O-Rama and I can tell you, it's overpriced these days, okay, the record is brilliant but it's crazy what some people want for it.... pure capitalism! Egal, the studio side contains songs in bloody English which work quite well. So far, Riistetyt have always been on the road in Finnish. The B-side is full with live material from the a set that they played on the aforementioned Puntala-Rock in 1983. Good sound quality and the band delivers. On this album are Lateri (vocals), Perry (guitars & bass on tracks: A1 to A8) and Piise (bass on tracks: B1 to B10), Jaska (drums on tracks: A1 to A8) and Stydy (drums on tracks: B1 to B10). The boys can be found on numerous compilations and their first album Valtion Vankina is a blast, re-upped for you, and if today would be Friday, I would say an absolutely perfect start to the weekend, but recommended even after a long, hard day's work. Let this crazy, wild & irresistible sound penetrating you!


Saturday, November 14, 2020

V/A - Just When You Thought It Was... Quiet! 1982

Before I start today with ripping a very nice New Wave compilation by Quiet Records with bands from two continents, thirteen in total and each with one song. With records like this, it's like a lottery, sometimes amazingly good, and sometimes terribly bad. This stuff belongs to the successful part. A healthy mixture of fast punkie pieces, typical wave sounds and a little experimental noises and that's exactly what I like. I can't tell who sent me the file, but it was definitely a good deed. I have to do my laundry on the side and another New Wave goodie will follow later, I hope it's as refreshing as this one.

1.Goin' Uptown - KNOX
2.State Of Mind - SEX GANG CHILDREN
3.Blood - ÞEYR
4.Troops Of Tomorrow - THE TROOPS
5.Problem Child - HANOI ROCKS
6.Rush Hour - MXYZTPLK
7.Tracks Of My Tears - HALF JAPANESE
8.Decline - HËADHUNTËRS
9.Cocaine - URBAN DOGS
10.The Fish Needs A Bike - BLURT
11.Guðfræði - VONBRIGÐI
12.Big Red Brain - METHOD ACTORS
13.Other Queues - THE PROCESS


Saturday, August 22, 2020

MASSACRE - s/t LP 1985

Finnish three piece from Kuru, alive from 1984 - 1989, got back together 2006. On their rare debut at the start: Pete (vocals/guitars), Minnie (bass), Make (drums) and recorded for Propaganda Records, distributed by Rock-O-RamaIt is known that Finnish bands have a large following, fan base or at least enjoy a high status. From the far north of Europe comes great musical enjoyment in form of extreme hardcore, melodic ramonespunk, powerful punkrock and dark heavy metal, something for everyoneMassacre confirm this impressively with their eleven varied blasts. The record is hard to get and is all too often offered at overpriced Euronen, so enjoy every song as I do. Two more albums followed, four singles and lots of compilation contributions, some can be found in the blog. Great Stuff! 


Tuesday, June 23, 2020

NE LUUMÄET - Laki Ja Järjestys 1990

Third album by Ne Luumäet on Poko Rekords with eighteen ramopunk songs. Founded in 1985 and they strongly influenced by Ramones and they played a very significant role in the creation of the Finnish ramopunk genre. The band ceased operations in 1993, but returned to the stage in 1999, releasing "Autopartio 525" EP as well as the compilation Rahat Ja Pois. Since then, the band has not recorded any new material. In the 21st century, Ne Luumäet has performed publicly, mainly in charity concerts. However, in the summer of 2007, the band performed at Ruisrock and at the Tavastia Club in honor of Ramone Week named by Heko Luumäki ("Punkrock 30 years old," 30 years old from Ramones' first Finnish concert). In 2011, the band performed twice in Yy-Kaa-Koo-Nee: RAMOPUNK! book publishing events. Among the members of the band Ne Luumäet, guitarist Heko Luumäki has continued to be the most active in punk and ramopunk in the band Rehtorit, which he founded in 1995, where Kaide Luumäki and Finski also played Luumäinen in the early 1995s. In addition to band activities, Heko Luumäki has developed ramopunk events, of which Converse Club, Ramoviisut and Ramones Week are his creations. Joey Luumäki, the singer of the band Ne Luumäet, has composed new material and performed at solo gigs from time to time. Superb record!

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Wednesday, June 10, 2020

PELLE MILJOONA & 1980 - Mulla Menee Lujaa 7'' 1979

Weekend for me and I'm in a hurry. Third single by this Finland punx on Love Records, Pelle Miljoona & 1980 have a good name and stand for pure melodic punk rock. There is nothing to complain about, you can find more information at the Pelko Ja Viha album. Have a nice long weekend!!


Wednesday, April 22, 2020

PYHÄT NUKET - Tää Yö On Meidän 7'' + Bella Ciao 7'' 1984

Now a double feature in this theater and with atypical sounds from the far north. Stolen info: Great Finnish band from Tampere which were founded 1983 while Riistetyt was on a break due to Perry's compulsory military service, Riistetyt's bass player Nappi and vocalist Lateri started a side project called Holy Dolls, with plans to record slightly different, darker music. In studio Nappi played all bass and guitar tracks, Lateri sang, and Stydy (ex-Riistetyt) played drums. Nothing else was originally planned for Holy Dolls, but when they were mixing the tapes, Rike walked in, and he suggested to form a real band that would play the kind of music they had recorded. At the same time the undermanned Riistetyt was booked for a gig, so Rike was asked to fill in. And when Bastards broke up, Rike joined Riistetyt as a permanent member.

The line-up was the same, but the name was changed to Pyhät Nuket (literal translation to Finnish) by record label's (Finnlevy) request. In 1984 Pyhät Nuket's first album Kuoleman Sotatanssi was released. Soon after that Nappi left both Riistetyt and Pyhät Nuket, and Riistetyt was put on hold. First Perry was recruited as the new Pyhät Nuket bass player, but he still didn't have time for it, so that didn't work out. Jakke from Kaaos was also in the lineup for one day's time. Later, before the second album Enkelit Sulkivat Silmänsä was released in 1985, Pyhät Nuket got a permanent bass player as Miki (ex-Tampere SS) joined the band, and Make became the keyboard player. As their fame grew, so did the conflicts between the bandmembers. So, after Tuhlaajapoika 12" was released (1985), Pyhät Nuket broke up. The band's original name Holy Dolls Nuket was later put back in use when Lateri formed a new band with new members. In total they made two albums, five singles and a CD compilation (2003) with unreleased material from the 80's. Nice stuff!


Tuesday, March 17, 2020

V/A - What Are You Doing About That Hole In Your Head? 1986

I don't know about you, but the hysteria over the Corona Shit gets on my nerves. I think all the measures, curfew, protective mask, cancellations are exaggerated, who knows what the Chinese were doing? What is certain is that they have triggered a pandemic and the European Football Championship will probably not take place this summer. Is that just a flu infection that made a lot of people die in a short time? The old and the sick are quickly affected and many die of flu, but this is normal because their immune systems is weak and society buys like stupid, that only makes clear how hollow they are and rely on the government and I think this brilliant compilation from Rot Records fits: What Are You Doing About That Hole In Your Head? Seventeen international nuggets for you to clear your mind... stay vertical!

1.Nada - OLHO SECO
2.Holy War - MASSACRE
3.Last Request - RED SCARE
4.Animals - VARUKERS
5.Game Of The Arseholes - ANTI CLIMAX
6.Animal Aid - CAPITAL SCUM
7.K.K.K. - INFERNO
8.Stop The Vivisection Now - OI! POLLOI!
9.Blood - PUKE
10.Destroy Exxon - CIRCLE ONE
11.Brave Men - MANIACS
12.We'll Survive - PICTURE FRAME SEDUCTION
13.Micheal Jackson - CAPITAL SCUM
14.99 Bottles - KILLROYS
15.Botas, Fuzis, Capacetes - OLHO SECO
16.Blindness - MASSACRE
17.I Hoppet Pa Inget - PUKE