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45 Turns 33 - Multicolour-splatter
- (Colored Vinyl, Green, Yellow, Red)
- Artist: Midlife Crisis
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 2/21/2025

45 Turns 33 - Multicolour-splatter
- (Colored Vinyl, Green, Yellow, Red)
- Artist: Midlife Crisis
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 2/21/2025
- Artist: Midlife Crisis
- Label: Wild Kingdom
- UPC: 200000122065
- Item #: 2684030X
- Genre: Rock
- Release Date: 2/21/2025

Product Notes
Multicolour-splatter. Midlife Crisis! - Something as unusual as a Swedish "supergroup" in the genre of '77 Punk Rock. Urrke (Maryslim, Bizex-B), Dregen (Backyard Babies, The Hellacopters, Mike Monroe Band), Robban Eriksson (The Hellacopters, Strindbergs, Winnerbäck, Syl Sylvain), and Måns P Månsson (Crimson Shadows, Wrecks, Maggots). In 2004, they first put their wild heads together and recorded three old punk classics, released on a vinyl EP. The band went on to release three more EPs (the latest one in 2018). Now, everything is being released on ONE fantastic collection via Wild Kingdom Records. By the way, Dregen is currently making waves on Swedish national TV with the popular series "Så Mycket Bättre". Hold on to your hats folks!
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Artist(s)Midlife Crisis