Incest Brothers

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Incest Brothers
Origin
Järfälla[1]
Genres
Years active1977–1984,[2] 2020-present
LabelsRosa Honung
MembersStefan "Mongo" Enger (bass and vocals),
Johnny Essing (guitar),
Hans-Peter "Happy" Törnblom (drums and vocals)

Incest Brothers was a Swedish

Järfälla. Their music is political punk, and was influenced by British punk.[2] The band was discussed in the 2013 movie We Are the Best!.[6]

History

The original Incest Brothers was formed an evening in August 1977, but was the band was reformed in September 1978 with many new members. The band name was selected in the punk tradition of choosing a disgusting and obscene name.[2] Together with KSMB and Travolta Kids the Incest Brothers contributed to the split album Bakverk 80.[7]

Following the break-up of the Incest Brothers,

bob hund and Bergman Rock
.

Members

  • Stefan "Mongo" Enger (bass and vocals)
  • Happy Törnblom (drums and vocals)
  • Johnny Essing (guitar)
  • Sir N Andersson (guitar and vocals)
  • Hazze Johannesson (vocals)
  • Tomas Svensson (bass)
  • Vortex (guitar)
  • Sören Carlsson (drums)
  • Pettersson (organ)

Discography

Albums, EPs, and singles

  • 1984 - Tre år försent (Rosa Honung Records)
  • 2020 - Hotet Mot Vår Säkerhet (EP, Birdnest Records)
  • 2022 - Ljuset Igen (single, Bollmora Rekords)[8]

Compilations

References

  1. ^ Fäderneslandet och Punkrockarna
  2. ^ a b c Farbror Punk (2014-12-23). "Incest Brothers" (in Swedish). Punktjafs; Vi återvinner svensk punk, nya vågen, synth och pop 1977-1983. Archived from the original on 2022-05-27.
  3. ^ Sjöberg, Michael. (2019). Punk i media: En undersökning av punkens mottagande i svensk dags-och kvällspress mellan 1977 och 1980 (PDF) (Thesis) (in Swedish). Institutionen för musikvetenskap, Uppsala Universitet.
  4. ^ Mörtberg, Sara. (2008). För att man vill göra något själv: en studie om hur den svenska punken spreds som en löpeld med avstamp 1977 (PDF) (Thesis) (in Swedish). Linköpings Universitet.
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  6. ^ ERIC HYNES (2014-06-03). "Girl Power: The Punk Coming-of-Age Movie 'We Are the Best'". Rolling Stone.
  7. ^ "Incest Brothers". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  8. ^ "Ljuset Igen – Incest Brothers (Review)" (in Swedish). BrewPunk. 2023-01-27. Archived from the original on 2023-12-26.

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