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Swedish garage rockers the Sewergrooves grew out of a home recording project that begun in the winter of 1995 by Stockholm-based singer/guitarist Kurt Dräckes and bassist Andreas Broman. When the tapes made their way to <a href="spotify:artist:1lsXuaLnHnfL7GoJXKkUtH">Hellacopters</a> drummer Robert Eriksson, he offered to join the group. In 1997 they issued their first official release, a limited-edition 7" EP on the newly-formed Low Impact label. A pair of singles, "Could've Been Dead" and "Two Time Loser," preceded the release of the Sewergrooves' 1999 full-length debut, Songs from the Sewer, reissued in the U.S. on Estrus Records along with a singles compilation, Three Time Losers. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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