lits honestly one of my big fav bands for like singing my goddamn head off... i was gonna say in the car but i would truly rock out to them Anywhere Anytime No Restraint Just Right
and if you DO like that kind of music (they did My Own Worst Enemy, youve heard it) i have many recommendations
the entire Atomic album is good, literally the whole album carries this fantastic late 90s era sound consistently no matter what the pacing of the song tends to be and the themes (acquiring fame, highs and woes of young love, etc) are equally matching to the vibe and it is Good it feels Good and its all very fun to jam and sing with which is fantastic in a sound like that
Forever Begins Right Now and Pictures Of You are also phenomenal picks but my favorite off the self title album is Bulletproof on sheer euphoria and vibes
A Place In The Sun is the album My Own Worst Enemy comes off of and if you liked that one you MUST listen to Zip Lock for a weird take on a pop rock song but GOD what a tasty one, its very good you have to hear it to know what i mean. whole album is listenable but Perfect One is a fantastic slower romantic sort of song that i highly recommend. Miserable i think is just how boys feel discovering girls and everyone being very clumsy about relationships and feelings. truly. Lovely Day good pick me up. very good
Flyer by Daniel Segura (aka dX) at the last gasp of the 90s for the Coco Club in San Francisco. The Come-Ons, The Shifters, 78rpms, and Flare Records, USA recording artist Green Means Go.
LAST GASP OF THE "NICKE ANDERSSON LINEUP" -- HE LEFT THE BAND THE FOLLOWING YEAR.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Swedish death metal/heavy metal/death 'n' roll band ENTOMBED during their "To Ride Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth" era, c. 1997. 📸: Hans T. Dahlskog.
Anyway, these would be some of the last shots of the original ENTOMBED lineup ever captured, as Nicke would exit the band in 1998 to focus on his more traditional rock 'n' roll group, THE HELLACOPTERS. It was the end of an era, indeed.
Rest in festering noise, Lars Goran Petrov (1972-2021), another legend lost.
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