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Wolfbrigade
Wolfbrigade (formerly Wolfpack) is a Swedish crust punk band formed in 1995 by Jocke Rydbjer, Erik Norberg, Marcus "M. Psykfall" Johansson, Frank Johansen and the vocalist Tomas Jonsson (known for being part of the local crust punk band Anti Cimex).
Jocke Rydbjer and Erik Norberg had played in the defunct death metal band Obscure Infinity, and had talked about doing a new band mixing d-beat / crust with death metal, and had already done some demos (among them ”Enter the Gates” and ”Twisted Hunger”). Meanwhile had Marcus Johansson and Tomas Jonsson started talking about doing a band together since Anti Cimex had broken up and Marcus’ band Harlequin was about to. Since the town of Mariestad is small, the two camps soon found each other and decided to join forces. Frank Johansen from Obscure Infinity was then recruited to play drums.
The band had only been playing together for a short while when they recorded the album A New Dawn Fades and the CDEP Bloodstained Dreams. The records were released on the infamous Distortion Records label.
In April 1997 the band went into the studio again to record the Hellhound Warpig 7”, and in October they returned to Studio Fredman, the Lycanthro Punk album that was released the year after.
Singer Tomas Jonsson’s habit of quitting the band came to a halt in 1998 when the band went on and hired their close friend Micke Dahl as their new vocalist. After some touring together with Disfear, Wolfpack soon went on to record the album Allday Hell together with the late Mieszko Talarczyk in Studio Soundlab, which was released in 1999.
In 2000 the band changed their name from Wolfpack to Wolfbrigade to avoid association with a Swedish neo-Nazi prison gang who shared that name. The band went on to record the more politically charged Progression/Regression album.
In 2002, drummer Frank left and was replaced by Dadde Stark. The album In Darkness You Feel No Regrets was released the following year.
The band decided to split up in 2004 because of lack of motivation and Micke needing surgery for vocal cord problems. Jocke, Erik, Dadde and Micke recorded the 12” A D-Beat Odyssey before the band did their ”last” gigs in Minneapolis and Chicago the same year.
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Wolfbrigade
Wolfbrigade (formerly Wolfpack) is a Swedish crust punk band formed in 1995 by Jocke Rydbjer, Erik Norberg, Marcus "M. Psykfall" Johansson, Frank Johansen and the vocalist Tomas Jonsson (known for being part of the local crust punk band Anti Cimex).
Jocke Rydbjer and Erik Norberg had played in the defunct death metal band Obscure Infinity, and had talked about doing a new band mixing d-beat / crust with death metal, and had already done some demos (among them ”Enter the Gates” and ”Twisted Hunger”). Meanwhile had Marcus Johansson and Tomas Jonsson started talking about doing a band together since Anti Cimex had broken up and Marcus’ band Harlequin was about to. Since the town of Mariestad is small, the two camps soon found each other and decided to join forces. Frank Johansen from Obscure Infinity was then recruited to play drums.
The band had only been playing together for a short while when they recorded the album A New Dawn Fades and the CDEP Bloodstained Dreams. The records were released on the infamous Distortion Records label.
In April 1997 the band went into the studio again to record the Hellhound Warpig 7”, and in October they returned to Studio Fredman, the Lycanthro Punk album that was released the year after.
Singer Tomas Jonsson’s habit of quitting the band came to a halt in 1998 when the band went on and hired their close friend Micke Dahl as their new vocalist. After some touring together with Disfear, Wolfpack soon went on to record the album Allday Hell together with the late Mieszko Talarczyk in Studio Soundlab, which was released in 1999.
In 2000 the band changed their name from Wolfpack to Wolfbrigade to avoid association with a Swedish neo-Nazi prison gang who shared that name. The band went on to record the more politically charged Progression/Regression album.
In 2002, drummer Frank left and was replaced by Dadde Stark. The album In Darkness You Feel No Regrets was released the following year.
The band decided to split up in 2004 because of lack of motivation and Micke needing surgery for vocal cord problems. Jocke, Erik, Dadde and Micke recorded the 12” A D-Beat Odyssey before the band did their ”last” gigs in Minneapolis and Chicago the same year.