Brut Boogaloo

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Strike one 00:00 Tools
Ladylip 00:00 Tools
Hour of darkness 00:00 Tools
Ladies, Fish and Gentlemen 00:00 Tools
Carry Me Home 00:00 Tools
Afterglow 00:00 Tools
Room Of Mirrors 00:00 Tools
Hours Never Ending 00:00 Tools
Wasting My Time 00:00 Tools
messed up a good thing 00:00 Tools
Midnight Monkey 00:00 Tools
Move too slow 00:00 Tools
Diamond in a Robe 00:00 Tools
Fire Woman 00:00 Tools
Hurricane Train 00:00 Tools
Move a little closer 00:00 Tools
strike II 00:00 Tools
Human Snake 00:00 Tools
satellite junction 00:00 Tools
running out of reasons 00:00 Tools
King of Crap 00:00 Tools
monkey heart blues 00:00 Tools
Dirty living 00:00 Tools
destined by the Tracks 00:00 Tools
Top of the Molehill 00:00 Tools
Shadow from the Past 00:00 Tools
Band for You 00:00 Tools
Miles Away 00:00 Tools
Get Your Heart 00:00 Tools
One for All 00:00 Tools
Do The Boogaloo 00:00 Tools
Sound Like Silver 00:00 Tools
Eat My Underwear 00:00 Tools
Ladyslip 00:00 Tools
Septic Diver 00:00 Tools
Steal The King's Crown 00:00 Tools
Ladies Fish And Gentlemen 00:00 Tools
Destines by the Tracks 00:00 Tools
Night Out With Dr. Evil Eye 00:00 Tools
Sound like silver clip 00:00 Tools
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Brut Boogaloo plays classic rock, focusing on solid material performed with passion and soul. The band was formed in Oslo in the late nineties and released the EP "Do the Boogaloo" in 2001, causing the critics to use superlatives seldom seen in connection with Norwegian bands. The only original member remaining is songwriter, guitarist and vocalist Henning Solvang, and since 2003 the rest of the lineup has consisted of Peter Olofsson (guitar), Peter "Bosse" Boström (bass) and Børge Henriksen (drums). And since early 2006 the band has been fortified with Cato Thomassen (The Cato Salsa Experience) on keyboards. The new lineup has resulted in a tighter, more dynamic and richer sound. In May 2004 they started recording their debut album "When the dog takes over" at Grand Sport Studios in Oslo, but due to some technical problems the record wasn’t finished until late 2005. One of the tracks from the album was included on the soundtrack for the Norwegian film "Izzat". In 2006 the band has performed at by:Larm in Tromsø, to public and critical acclaim, and also done a short tour of Norway to promote the album. Festival performances in Norway this summer include Quart in Kristiansand, Slottsfjell Festival in Tønsberg and Øyafestivalen in Oslo. The album "When the dog takes over" is out now on Midnight Monkey/Tuba and has received great reviews in all major newspapers in Norway. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.