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Scheisse - Ebba Grön

"Scheisse" is a punk rock track by the Swedish band Ebba Grön, released in 1979. The title translates to "Shit" in English, and the song's lyrics reflect a rebellious and anti-establishment attitude. The track is characterized by its fast tempo, aggressive guitar riffs, and raw vocals, typical of the punk rock genre. The song's theme revolves around societal discontent, criticizing authority figures and societal norms. The lyrics convey a sense of frustration and anger towards the status quo, calling for rebellion and resistance. The energetic and chaotic nature of the music complements the rebellious message of the lyrics, creating a powerful and intense listening experience. Notable for their outspoken political views, Ebba Grön was a prominent figure in the Swedish punk scene during the late 1970s and early 1980s. "Scheisse" is a standout track from their discography, showcasing the band's confrontational and uncompromising approach to music. With its aggressive sound and provocative lyrics, the song remains a classic in the punk rock genre, resonating with listeners who connect with its rebellious spirit.

Ebba Grön

Ebba Grön

Ebba Grön was a Swedish punk rock band formed in Stockholm in 1977. The band consisted of Joakim Thåström, Lennart Eriksson, and Anders Sjöholm, with Thåström serving as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter. Ebba Grön quickly became one of the most influential bands in the Swedish punk scene, known for their energetic live performances and politically charged lyrics. They were at the forefront of the punk movement in Sweden, using their music as a platform to address social and political issues such as anti-racism, feminism, and anti-authoritarianism. The band released their debut album, "We're Only in It for the Drugs" in 1979, which was a critical and commercial success. They followed up with several more albums and singles, including hits like "Staten & Kapitalet" and "Mona Tumbas Slim Club". Ebba Grön's impact on Swedish music cannot be overstated. They were one of the first punk bands in Sweden to sing in Swedish, helping to popularize the use of the native language in punk music. Their raw, aggressive sound and rebellious attitude inspired countless other bands in Sweden and beyond. Despite their relatively short-lived career (they disbanded in 1983), Ebba Grön's legacy lives on. They are often cited as one of the most important and influential bands in Swedish music history, with their music continuing to resonate with fans old and new. Their fearless approach to music and activism paved the way for future generations of punk rockers in Sweden and beyond.