Anyone heard of this band? I think they're out of Stockholm. I heard a song, oddly enough, in a commercial about a week ago and the search for the song brought me to this band and the album Soft Machine. It's a pretty good album, all things considered. Seems to be an eclectic mix of music styles, with loads of guest singers, at least on this album.
Anyway, since this is their latest album and I know there are a few gents and ladies from Europe, I thought I'd ask if anyone has heard of this band. I'm also wondering if their previous albums are any good, or similar to this one.
Teddy Bears?
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Teddy Bears?
You've got red on you.

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And they have made several records.
They started as a speed-SKA/Punk band and was rather big with the skate-board kid´s,.
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Pardon me for saying this but these wussy bands deserve wussy names. What ever happened to bands with names like Cannibal Corpse or The Bubonic Rats? Man, music has really hit rock bottom. Last night I caught myself looking at MTV and this band all goth-like. So, I said right! Something like The Misfits now. But alas, these girly-boys opened their mouths and this pop-crap comes out.
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The second after listening to the Teddy Bear link a Cadillac commercial came on with the same song.
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