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| | The Hellacopters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Initially started as a side-project by Nicke Andersson, a founding member of the very influential Swedish death metal band Entombed, with Dregen, Kenny Håkansson, and Robert Eriksson, the band released their first single - 'Killing Alan' - in January 1995 on their own Psychout label having recorded the single after 3 rehearsals. |
 | | After releasing another single, '1995', the Hellacopters signed to White Jazz Records and released their debut album 'Supershitty to the Max' in June 1996. |
 | | In early 1998 the band toured Europe with Gluecifer, with Dregen leaving the band to concentrate on his main concern the Backyard Babies after the tour. |
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