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The Hellacopters

The Hellacopters, a Swedish garage rock band, created waves in the music circuit late '90s with their debut full-length album "Supershitty to the Max!". The unparalleled amalgamation of punk-infused hard rock and the unpredictable bursts of soulful blues set them apart in the industry. Their music videos, while not radically different, have always been a treat, considering the transparent connection between the band's live energy and the on-screen persona.

"The Devil Stole the Beat From the Lord", one of their most popular music videos, surprisingly started with what appeared to be a soft, acoustic number, only to seamlessly awaken the screen with an adrenaline-filled rock cocktail. Then there was "By the Grace of God" video, a raw, unfiltered epitome of garage rock, with the band performing among frenzied fans in an underground club - a visual manifest of their roots. Talking about interesting facts, anyone remember Nicke Andersson, the band's energetic frontman, appearing as a race car driver in "Everything's on TV" music video? A classic nod to his real-life hobby, with the thrilling race events and dramatic finish, the video became an overnight cult classic! These videos captured the band’s essence, showcasing not only their musical prowess but also reflecting their love for high octane and vibrant life! The Hellacopters, by all means, set a yardstick in the often overlooked world of rock videos which continues to influence bands globally.

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