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Swedish originals Freak Kitchen combine the unpredictable, anything-goes-so-long-as-it's-unusual philosophy of <a href="spotify:artist:6GbCJZrI318Ybm8mY36Of5" data-name="Faith No More">Faith No More</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:457qPvtiBTIl6LR4dZiKZy" data-name="Strapping Young Lad">Strapping Young Lad</a>, the compositional discipline and vocal harmonies of <a href="spotify:artist:3tn79LMMIdIT1T0TXumjaH" data-name="King's X">King's X</a>, and the explorative spirit of <a href="spotify:artist:6ra4GIOgCZQZMOaUECftGN" data-name="Frank Zappa">Frank Zappa</a> into one of the more idiosyncratic and independent careers in metal. Formed in the city of Gothenburg, in 1992, by visionary vocalist and guitar wizard <a href="spotify:artist:22upwnTo7nckdSAMI8CrZa" data-name="Mattias IA Eklundh">Mattias IA Eklundh</a> (formerly a member of Danish band <a href="spotify:artist:7M2t10mAdl2KXoh5BfAzRa" data-name="Fate">Fate</a>) Freak Kitchen's original lineup also included bassist Christian Grönlund and drummer Joakim Sjöberg, who collaborated on everything from the music to album artwork, and consciously avoided any contracts offered by major labels in order to retain their precious independence. Sure enough, the trio signed with local TSP Records and went on to release three inventive and critically acclaimed albums in 1994's Appetizer, 1996's Spanking Hour, and 1998's Freak Kitchen, making significant inroads at home, in the U.K., and in Japan, where <a href="spotify:artist:22upwnTo7nckdSAMI8CrZa" data-name="Mattias IA Eklundh">Mattias IA Eklundh</a>'s occasional instrumental clinics made him simultaneously revered as a guitar hero. Unfortunately, this, among other issues, slowly began corroding the relationships within Freak Kitchen, and following the release of 2000's Dead Soul Men and a farewell New Year's Eve concert in their native Gothenburg, Grönlund and Sjöberg announced their departure from the group. For his part, <a href="spotify:artist:22upwnTo7nckdSAMI8CrZa" data-name="Mattias IA Eklundh">Mattias IA Eklundh</a> laid low for some time, having always maintained that Freak Kitchen could never go on if any of its three original members were to depart. But he eventually changed his mind, drafting new members Christer Örtefors (bass) and Björn Fryklund (drums), and resurrecting Freak Kitchen with 2002's Move, later followed by 2005's Organic. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
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