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AIVOHALVAUS |
FROM | Lappeenranta |
ACTIVE | early 1984 - mid 1980's? |
RECORDINGS | unknown |
INFO | Originally named Räkä, Aivohalvaus was formed in early 1984. They played some gigs in southeast Finland. |
AIVOKUOLEMA |
FROM | Ylöjärvi |
ACTIVE | 1981 - 1982 |
RECORDINGS | one rehearsal tape? |
INFO | Aivokuolema played hardcore punk in the vein of Disorder and Discharge. The lineup was Määttänen (vocals), J. Majuri (guitar), Late (bass) and Nappi (drums). Later Nappi has played bass in many Tampere area bands, including Kaaos and Riistetyt. |
ARMOMURHA |
FROM | Ylivieska |
ACTIVE | August 1983 - mid 1980's? |
RECORDINGS | unknown |
INFO | The band's lineup included, among others, Raine, Savela and Timppa. |
ATTENTAATTI |
FROM | Harjavalta, Nakkila, Eura |
ACTIVE | fall 1979 - 1981 |
RECORDINGS | some rehearsal tapes, a live tape |
INFO | The band came second after Uiva Ooppera in the local semifinals of Finnish rock championship event in 1980. They played punk rock in the original 1977 style. The lineup consisted of Jukka Isoviita (vocals), Timo Pääkkö (guitar), Juha Rintala (guitar), Hannu Sillman (bass) and a series of drummers. Timo Pääkkö has later played in numerous bands, including Revitty Harso, Kinsky, Penniless People Of Bulgaria and The Electric Crayon Set. |
BRAZEN |
FROM | Lehmo (Kontiolahti) |
ACTIVE | December 1984 - 198? |
RECORDINGS | two demo tapes |
INFO | Previously known as Kansalaistahrat. |
BUZZ |
FROM | Helsinki |
ACTIVE | 1979 - 1981 |
RECORDINGS | unknown |
INFO | Among others, Jimmy (later Kansan Uutiset) and Jusa (Lama) played in Buzz at one time or the other. |
CONTROL UNIT |
FROM | Imatra |
ACTIVE | 1979 - 1980 |
RECORDINGS | one rehearsal tape |
INFO | The lineup was Matti Keränen (drums and vocals), Kari Smolander (guitar) and Harri Kaarta (bass). The band recorded a tape in the intention to send it to some record company, but the idea was abandoned because the tape didn't come out as good as they would have wanted. The tape consisted mostly of cover songs. The band's name was later changed to Uho. |
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