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The Hellacopters were a Swedish garage rock band that was formed in 1994 by Nicke Andersson (vocals and guitar), Dregen (guitar), Kenny Håkansson (bass) and Robert Eriksson (drums). Andersson (sometimes known as Nick Royale) had been the drummer for death metal band Entombed and Dregen was taking a break from his full-time band Backyard Babies. Dregen and Eriksson had been roadies for Entombed, while Håkansson was a childhood friend of Andersson's. The Hellacopters were initially conceived as a side project for Andersson and Dregen, but it eventually became the main songwriting and performance vehicle for Andersson. The band was, together with The Hives, one of the most important Swedish bands in the garage rock revival and one of the most influential rock bands in Sweden.

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Peel seemed to have discovered the Hellacopters in 1999 when the group released a cover of Love's A House Is Not A Motel on the Butcher's Hook label. He would continue to play their material through the early 00's. The band recorded a session for Peel's show in 1999 and performed a live set at Maida Vale on the programme in 2003. Peel included the group's LP, By The Grace Of God, as one of his albums of the month for November 2002 (Peel's Record Box).

Sessions[]

1. Recorded: 1999-08-18. Broadcast: 30 September 1999

  • Gotta Get Some Action Now / Disappointment Blues / Slow Down (Take A Look) / Empty Heart

2. Recorded live at Maida Vale: 2003-04-09. Broadcast: 09 April 2003

  1. By The Grace Of God
  2. Better Than You
  3. Down on Freestreet
  4. Carry Me Home
  5. Venus In Force
  6. Crimson Ballroom
  7. No Song Unheard
  8. Toys And Flavors
  9. All I've Got
  10. Soulseller
  11. (Action) Now!
  12. Search and Destroy

Other Shows Played[]

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The Hellacopters- A House Is Not A Motel (Lyrics)

1999
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The Hellacopters - Slow Down (Take a Look)

2000
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Hellacopters - Hopeless Case Of A Kid In Denial

2001
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The Hellacopters - It's Good But It Just Ain't Right

2002
2004
  • 04 March 2004: Little Miss Sweetness (EP, Comp.: St Valentine's Killers) Butcher's Hook

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