Ingron Hutlös were a short lived four piece from Karlshamn and consisted of Gill (vocals/guitar), Janne (guitar/vocals), Jonte (bass), Micke (drums) and this is their only self-released 7Inch with four trashy numbers. Info: "When the band Ingron Hutlös was formed in the spring of 1982, the members were in eighth and ninth grade respectively. Like most in Karlshamn, the Rockslaget association and their gigs had a great impact on the teenagers. None of the members had played before, so who would play what was less important. They slowly started jamming, or what to call the noise that arose when the members fumbled around on their instruments. But soon they came up with a song with the appropriate name “Ge Upp!” Something they definitely didn’t intend to do after creating this musical masterpiece.
After some time in the garage at drummer Micke’s parents’ house, they moved down to the basement at Musikforum where they had access to equipment and avoided angry neighbors who didn’t understand the music that Ingron Hutlös created. Through Musikforum they also got the opportunity to be on stage in front of a live audience. As the third band out before the hard rockers Parasite and the visiting Gothenburg band Viva, Ingron Hutlös made their debut. You might think it was strange that the band chose Musikforum instead of Rockslaget, but Rockslaget was largely driven by the zealot Kheiwe Axelsson, and when he passed away, the air went out of the association. At Musikforum, Ingron Hutlös were seen as a bit of an oddball, but were appreciated by the older and more educated/progressive musicians for their “youthful” drive and energy. Musically, they embraced American Hardcore instead of British raw Punk. The band was even accused by other Punks of playing too fast and too loud.
In 1983, they decided to record a few songs on a demo, these recordings later ended up on various Compilations and cassettes. The following year, it was time for their debut album. An EP that was actually supposed to be shared with Arroganta Agitatorer ended up being their own EP “Necrophilin Hits”. It can also be mentioned that when Sound Pollution did a second pressing of the EP and sent some copies of the album together with Mob 47's "Nuclear Attack" to the big country in the west, the package was stopped at American customs because of the cover of Ingron's EP. So neither Ingron Hutlös nor Mob 47 made it to the American distributor.
After the recording of the EP, Janne disappeared to Australia for a year. Manfred Dornhäuser from Nyx Negativ was his replacement. They continued to play out at home in Karlshamn and in other places in southern Sweden. They also recorded what became the band's last demo. When Janne returned, the band briefly became a quintet before going their separate ways due to different musical visions. The last gig was with D.O.A. - Patrik Gill then joined Marie Celeste, Manfred withdrew and the others continued under the name Sonic Love." (source: punktjafs) In 2024, a Compilation called Flogging A Dead Corpse was released on PukeNVomit Records, featuring the EP and demos from 1983 and 1985.