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Scandinavian Leather is the sixth record by Turbonegro, the band that sparked the Scandinavian Rock Explosion. Their sound captures a powerful but elusive quality that can best be described as "darkness" and the term "death-punk: has been coined to describe it. Despite their disbanding under infamous circumstances in 1998, Turbonegro have continued to inspire many copy cat bands and have endured as a major force in the global underground. Scandinavian Leather marks their triumphant return and is a testamen... [ read more ]
CD $10.99
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Recorded between 1995 and 1996, Ass Cobra was Turbonegro's breakthrough to the American underground. Ass Cobra paves the way harshly, with a sinister wash of cymbals and loud guitars, articulate riffs, and stellar songwriting ? think Poison Idea meets Alice Cooper. It is here, also, where Turbonegro developed their signature look: sailor caps, denim from head to toe, mustaches all around, and decidedly butch homoerotic accoutrements. Indeed, the subject matter on Ass Cobra does not stray far from such them... [ read more ]
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It's been a long time coming since Turbonegro started shaking up the punk scene in Oslo in the late 80's. With the release of legendary punk albums like Ass Cobra, Apocalypse Dudes and the more recent Scandinavian Leather, Turbonegro have firmly cemented themselves as legends...and no one's had to die, not yet anyway. Brand new album from Oslo's most notorious rock band. This time around they recorded with famed bassist-cum-producer Steve McDonald (Beck, White Stripes). Rock Anthems to their most extreme a... [ read more ]
CD+DVD $14.99
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