Obey is the third album by Swedish noise rock band Brainbombs. It was released in 1996 through the Swedish record labels Releasing Eskimo and Slow Dance. The album's cover shows a photograph of American murderer Ed Gein. The first 35 seconds of the album (and track “Kill Them All”) are recorded from a Kawai MS710 keyboard demonstration track. The album contains lyrical themes of murder, torture, and rape. It has 8 tracks, adding up to 44:30z
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Obey is the third album by Swedish noise rock band Brainbombs. It was released in 1996 through the Swedish record labels Releasing Eskimo and Slow Da… read more
Obey is the third album by Swedish noise rock band Brainbombs. It was released in 1996 through the Swedish record labels Releasing Eskimo and Slow Dance. The album's cover shows a p… read more
Brainbombs are a noise rock group from Hudiksvall, Sweden formed around 1986. The band consists of Dan Råberg, Peter Råberg, Jonas Tiljander, Drajan Bryngelsson and Lanchy Orre. Drajan and Lanchy also play in the punk band Totalitär. Brainbombs have been infamous not only for their abrasive music but their extremely explicit lyrics, depicting rape, murder and child molestation among other things. Despite only being able to produce limited releases and do small tours, Brainbombs have been continuously active since their formation. In 1986 Brainbombs appeared on two underground compil… read more
Brainbombs are a noise rock group from Hudiksvall, Sweden formed around 1986. The band consists of Dan Råberg, Peter Råberg, Jonas Tiljander, Drajan Bryngelsson and Lanchy Orre. Drajan and … read more
Brainbombs are a noise rock group from Hudiksvall, Sweden formed around 1986. The band consists of Dan Råberg, Peter Råberg, Jonas Tiljander, Drajan Bryngelsson and Lanchy Orre. Drajan and Lanchy also play in the punk band Totalitär. B… read more