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Randy is a Swedish punk rock band from Hortlax, Sweden, formed in 1992. They were first inspired by skate punk bands like
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but after the release of '' The Rest Is Silence'' and the departure of their bass player Patrik Trydvall, they radically changed their musical style and adopted an older sound reminiscent of
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, The Misfits and
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, heavily leaning on a fusion of
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and pop to form their new sound. Their first album after the transition in style, '' You Can't Keep a Good Band Down'', earned praise from
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, which called it "the best melodic punk CD since
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's '' No Control''." After his departure, Patrik went on to contribute lead vocals in his now-disbanded punk rock group, Diefenbaker. While never achieving mainstream success, Randy have developed a cult following in the punk community over the years and were particularly successful in their homeland. They were particularly well-known for writing catchy songs with politically conscious messages, often broaching topics like
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, working-class revolutions throughout European history, and
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and
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. The albums ''
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'' and ''
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'', both released after the band's transition to garage-influenced punk, are especially well regarded by punk fans and music critics. Randy were signed by Burning Heart Records, a sub-label of
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, in the early 2000s. So far, they have released six studio albums. The latest album, ''
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'', was released in January 2006 on Burning Heart and
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.


Recognition and accolades

During the early to mid-2000s, music journalists often compared Randy to similar garage punk and garage rock bands, including fellow Swedish bands
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. In a review of Randy's fifth album ''
Welfare Problems ''Welfare Problems'' is an album by Randy, released in 2003 by Burning Heart Records. It contains twelve tracks, including the single "X-Ray Eyes," which, alongside the closing track "Dirty and Cheap," also appears on the soundtrack of the Swe ...
'', Chris O'Toole of the Bedlam Society identified Randy as "being the forefront of popularising the recent garage influenced Rock N' Roll revival." O'Toole also called Randy "one of the overshadowed acts" of that movement considering the relatively higher popularity of their peers. In 2002, Randy were invited to perform at Club Debaser in
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to honor the memory of the recently-deceased
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from
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. Other noteworthy bands and artists that performed at the event included
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. In Sweden, Randy were nominated for the prestigious Golden Microphone award in 2004 for Best Live Act; they were nominated for the same by the independent Manifest Awards. They were also nominated for a Swedish Grammy for Best Rock Performance. In addition, their song "X-Ray Eyes," from ''Welfare Problems'', received moderate airplay in Sweden. In July 2020, the band's song "The Exorcist," featured on '' You Can't Keep a Good Band Down'', was featured on the
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Members

* Fredrik Granberg - drums * Johan Gustafsson - bass, background vocals * Stefan Granberg - vocals, guitar * Johan Brändström - guitar, background vocals, some lead vocals


Former members

* Patrik Trydvall - vocals, bass (1992–1997)


Releases


Full-length albums

* ''There's No Way We're Gonna Fit In'' (Dolores Records 1994) * '' The Rest Is Silence'' (Dolores Records 1996) * '' You Can't Keep a Good Band Down'' (Ampersand Records 1998) * ''
The Human Atom Bombs ''The Human Atom Bombs'' is the fourth album by the punk rock band, Randy, released in August 2001 by Epitaph Records/ Burning Heart Records. It is the band's first release on Epitaph Records. Critical reception ''The Human Atom Bombs'' recei ...
'' (Burning Heart 2001) * ''
Welfare Problems ''Welfare Problems'' is an album by Randy, released in 2003 by Burning Heart Records. It contains twelve tracks, including the single "X-Ray Eyes," which, alongside the closing track "Dirty and Cheap," also appears on the soundtrack of the Swe ...
'' (Burning Heart 2003) * ''
Randy the Band ''Randy the Band'' is an album by Swedish punk rock band Randy, released in October 2005 by Ny Våg Records and Epitaph Records/ Burning Heart Records. As of July 2020, it is Randy's latest album. The album produced one single, "Razorblade," ...
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/Burning Heart/
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2005)


EPs, singles and compilations

* " En Riktig Man?" (1992) * '' No Carrots for the Rehabilitated'' EP (1993 Dolores Records) * ''
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'' EP (1994 Dolores Records) * " Education for unemployment" (1995 Dolores Records) * '' Refused Loves Randy'' EP (1995 Startrec, with
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" (1996 Dolores Records) * '' Out of Nothing comes nothing 7"'' (1998 Ampersand Records) * ''
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'' (1999,
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) * " I Don't Need Love" (2001 Burning Heart) * ''
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/ G7 Welcoming Committee) * " The Heebie Jeebies" (2001 Burning Heart) * "
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" (2001) * '' Dropping Food on Their Heads Is Not Enough: Benefit for RAWA'' (2002 Geykido Comet Records) * " X-Ray Eyes" (2003 Burning Heart) * " Beware (If You Don't Want Your Babies To Grow Up To Be Punk Rockers)" (2004 Fat Wreck Chords, with
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) * ''Chemical X DVD'' Music Video Compilation (2008 Geykido Comet Records)


References


External links


Randy Official Website
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