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Krigshot started during the late spring of 1997 when Jallo called Anders and asked if he wanted to play the drums in a new band picking inspiration from Mob 47’s most fast and furious parts. Anders, being a fan of that particular style, obviously said yes at once. The idea was to write and record songs for a possible 7” EP and see if someone was willing to release it. By forcing Mieszko to join the band, they could record for free in his studio.
Krigshot recorded the first 7” EP “Terroristattack” in a few hours July 31, 1997. Jallo started shopping around for labels and the first one who replied was Ken from Sound Pollution, and the 7” EP was release later 1997.
Ken wanted to follow up the 7” EP with a LP so Jallo and Anders started working on new material and entered the studio April 28 1998. During a couple of days 29 songs were recorded, 26 for the album and three for the compilation LP “Iron Columns”, released by Jack Control on Mindcontrol Records early 1999. Among these songs were a cover of Mob 47’s “Krigshot”, the same song the band got their name from.
Rougly a year later Krigshot recorded 12 tracks. 8 ended up on the second 7” EP “…Och Hotet Kvarstår” and the remaining 4 was released on the Sound Pollution compilation “Tomorrow Will Be Worse Vol 2”.
After this recording Krigshot took a long break as they had recorded 47 own songs and 1 cover and felt that they didn’t have any fresh ideas left, at least not enough for a new album.
Krigshot recorded the first 7” EP “Terroristattack” in a few hours July 31, 1997. Jallo started shopping around for labels and the first one who replied was Ken from Sound Pollution, and the 7” EP was release later 1997.
Ken wanted to follow up the 7” EP with a LP so Jallo and Anders started working on new material and entered the studio April 28 1998. During a couple of days 29 songs were recorded, 26 for the album and three for the compilation LP “Iron Columns”, released by Jack Control on Mindcontrol Records early 1999. Among these songs were a cover of Mob 47’s “Krigshot”, the same song the band got their name from.
Rougly a year later Krigshot recorded 12 tracks. 8 ended up on the second 7” EP “…Och Hotet Kvarstår” and the remaining 4 was released on the Sound Pollution compilation “Tomorrow Will Be Worse Vol 2”.
After this recording Krigshot took a long break as they had recorded 47 own songs and 1 cover and felt that they didn’t have any fresh ideas left, at least not enough for a new album.
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