Supershitty to the Max!

Occupation

Supershitty to the Max! is the debut album of the Swedish sleaze rock band The Hellacopters from the year 1996.

Formation

Two years after the founding of the band played The Hellacoptes their debut album over three days in just 26 hours in February 1996 in Stockholm Sunlight studio of producer Tomas Skogsberg one. The release was on 1 June 1996 on vinyl, two weeks later on CD by the label White Jazz Records and Toys Factory.

The four -piece band has been supported in the recordings of her subsequent member Anders Lindström under the pseudonym Bobba Fett on the piano. In addition, Peder Criss played the harmonica, Hans Östlund was the lead guitarist with the title Is not No Time Nick and Vahlberg sang at How Could I Care

Awards

In 1996, The Hellacopters Swedish Music Prize Grammis in the category of hard rock for their debut album.

Title list

The release on vinyl contains with It's Too Late an additional titles coming in sixth place after Bore Me and above tab. The title is a cover version of a song of the American rock band New York Dolls on their album Too Much Too Soon.

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