Supershitty to the Max!

Track Listings

 
1. (Gotta Get Some Action) Now!
2. 24 H Hell
3. Fire Fire Fire
4. Born Broke
5. Bore Me
6. Tab
7. How Could I Dare
8. Didn't Stop Us
9. Random Riot
10. Fake Baby
11. Ain't No Time
12. Such a Blast
13. Sprock in My Rocket

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Supershitty to the Max!
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Super-Charged Sludge!!!!
  • Rockin' Out Just For the Fun of Rockin' Out!
  • YEAH! RESPECT THE ROCK!!
Supershitty to the Max!
The Hellacopters
Manufacturer: White Jazz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000B65O
Release Date: 1997-07-27

Tracks:

  1. (Gotta Get Some Action) Now!
  2. 24 H Hell
  3. Fire Fire Fire
  4. Born Broke
  5. Bore Me
  6. Tab
  7. How Could I Dare
  8. Didn't Stop Us
  9. Random Riot
  10. Fake Baby
  11. Ain't No Time
  12. Such a Blast
  13. Sprock in My Rocket

Album Description

Debut from 1998 for Swedish act is arguably their best full-length record, it features the original cover art & all 13 of the tracks from when it was originally released in 1996, including '(Gotta Get Some Action) Now!', 'Fake Baby' & 'Spock In My Rocket'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Super-Charged Sludge!!!!.......2004-07-13

Flat-out, high-energy, no-holds-barred, no-quarter-given, balls-to-the-wall, dirty and dangerous rock and roll, the way it's SUPPOSED to be! Fans of MC5, Motorhead and early Kiss won't want to miss this one! The boys blast off with the mission statement "(Gotta Get Some Action) Now!" and its full-throtte from start to finish, nearly an hour of overdrive and attitude that will leave you battered but begging for more! Long live The Hellacopters!!!

5 out of 5 stars Rockin' Out Just For the Fun of Rockin' Out!.......2002-06-04

I'm a recent Hellacopters addict who has amassed all of their proper albums in a pretty short time period. I also got them all out of order, coming to this first album as my last purchase. Hence I have tried to figure out in an offbeat way how each Copters album relates to the next, as they are all quite different from each other. In this frantic debut there is but a small indication of the bluesy groove-rockers that the Copters would eventually become. This album shows a band that is rocking out to such ridiculous proportions that you fear for both their safety and your own. Here Nicke Andersson, a Swedish guy with a vast knowledge of American rock who was becoming a hugely prolific songwriter, teams with frantic punk lead guitarist Dregen to deliver a slab of ultra-fast nitro-fueled Swede rock that is more American than any rock delivered by actual Americans in a long time. (Note: Dregen is now back with his fulltime band Backyard Babies, another band that delivers slamming American Swede rock). At this point the Copters were more of a side project that rocked out for the fun of it, and did it to the extreme with the earnestness of true punks. The centerpieces of the album are "Born Broke" and "(Gotta Get Some Action) Now!" which deliver full blast RAWK with no apologies. To give a taste of this album's properties, four songs are so frantic they clock in at less than two minutes, while "Tab" gives you five-plus minutes of brooding grunge, and the six-minute finale "Spock in My Rocket" dissolves into feedback anarchy. But lest you think this album is just free-for-all punk chaos, the Copters' real frame of reference is the solid blues-oriented Detroit rock of their heroes the Stooges and MC5.

Back to the subject of the Hellacopters' long-term and expansive evolution, in this album they are basically intelligent punks rockin' out for the sake of rockin' out. The next album, *Payin' the Dues* (my fave) solidifies the Detroit rock influence and adds some metallic structure for a stone masterpiece of crushing rock. Then on *Grande Rock* Nicke added more blues and garage elements to the Copters sound to create a rather weak (relatively) transitional album. Finally their most recent album, *High Visibility* really delivers the blues and boogie, and is a laidback tour de force of solid musicianship that is a very far cry from this here debut album. But if you like one of them you are bound to like them all, as Nicke is a brilliant all-around songwriter, and the Hellacopters are flawless in their execution, regardless of the type of material they're tackling. Beware, you may soon be an addict like me.

5 out of 5 stars YEAH! RESPECT THE ROCK!!.......2001-05-11

Nicke left the Swedish death metal institution Entombed to start this garage rock-n-roll band sometime in the mid 90's, and since that point, The Hellacopters have seemingly released a ton of stuff. Admittedly, I haven't heard their entire discography, but I do know that nothing they ever put out was ever as raw and unbridled as this. Crank up “(Gotta Get Some Action) Now!", “24 Hour Hell”, “Born Broke”, “Bore Me”, and “Fake Baby” as loud as you can. Then, while you’re at it, pretend that KISS forgot how to be pretentious, and actually spent their money on street-punk records instead of make-up in 1977, only to find that they just had enough cash left over to record this puppy in a suburban garage. Get the picture? Suffice it to say that this is rock and roll, baby! And someone finally had the fortitude to make rock-n-roll dangerous again. Fans of Iggy & the Stooges, MC5, and the Dead Boys will surely find themselves totally worshipping this release. Take that as a personal testimony because I’m a gigantic fan of those bands myself, and those comparisons won’t steer you wrong… promise!! For about a two month period, this disk never collected any dust, because it was spinning in my player for hours on end – every single day. To this day it is always within a couple of feet of whatever CD player I’m using that day. Jeez, I have a really hard time describing this album without using expletives!! Heck, I just can’t get enough of it… leave it at that. Respect the rock, man. Respect the rock. Oh, and yeah, this is the import version. If the domestic isn't available, it is STILL worth your hard earned cash to shell out a few more for the import.
Supershitty to the Max!
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Probably their best album, definitely their hardest & heaviest
  • YEAH!!! RESPECT THE ROCK!!!
  • Pure Agro Beer Swilling Power Rock!!
  • Been done before
  • Superheavy To The Max!!
Supershitty to the Max!
The Hellacopters
Manufacturer: Man's Ruin
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Garage PunkGarage Punk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
ASIN: B00000DFJR
Release Date: 1998-11-10

Tracks:

  1. (Gotta Get Some Action) Now!
  2. 24 H Hell
  3. Fire Fire Fire
  4. Born Broke
  5. Bore Me
  6. Tab
  7. How Could I Dare
  8. Don't Stop Us
  9. Random Riot
  10. Fake Baby
  11. Ain't No Time
  12. Such A Blast
  13. Spock In My Rocket

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Probably their best album, definitely their hardest & heaviest.......2005-08-09

Nowadays the Hellacopters are a retro '70s-classic-rock style band with some real songwriting and instrumental chops, but when they first started out they were a young-loud-and-snotty garage punk band who liked to crank out raw Stooges/MC5-influenced riffs and blast up the volume. SUPERSH*TTY TO THE MAX ain't Mozart, but it's loud, it's heavy, it's consistent and reliable, and it doesn't let up. It's pure loud and heavy riffs tossed about with reckless abandon from start to finish.

5 out of 5 stars YEAH!!! RESPECT THE ROCK!!!.......2001-05-11

Nicke left the Swedish death metal institution Entombed to start a garage rock-n-roll band sometime in the late 90's, and since that point, his band The Hellacopters has seemingly released a ton of stuff. Admittedly, I haven't heard their entire discography, but I do know that nothing they ever put out was ever as raw and unbridled as this. Crank up "(Gotta Get Some Action) Now!", "24 Hour Hell" and "Born Broke", "Bore Me", and "Fake Baby" as loud as you can. Then, while you're at it, pretend that KISS forgot how to be pretentious, and actually spent their money on punk records instead of make-up in 1977, only to find that they just had enough cash left over to record this puppy in a suburban garage. Get the picture? Suffice it to say that this is rock and roll, baby! And someone finally had the fortitude to make rock-n-roll dangerous again. Fans of Iggy & the Stooges, MC5, and the Dead Boys will surely find themselves totally worshipping this release. Take that as a personal testimony because I'm a gigantic fan of those bands myself, and those comparisons won't steer you wrong... promise!! For about a two month period, this disk never collected any dust, because it was spinning in my player for hours on end - every single day. To this day it always stays within a couple of feet of whatever CD player I'm using that day. Jeez, I have a really hard time describing this album without using expletives!! Heck, I just can't get enough of it... leave it at that. Respect the rock, man.

5 out of 5 stars Pure Agro Beer Swilling Power Rock!!.......1999-07-28

THIS IS THE SH**!! The Hellacopters' Super Shitty to the Max! is the definition of RAAWK!! This red-lined power chord monster will rattle your ear drums and shake your soul...and any derision against this over driven distortion masterpiece is pure braindead folly...Yeh, the sound is distorted; the drums are distorted;the vocals distorted; guitars feeding back continuously-it sounds like they were all pumped up on Speed and Beer! Well, So What! This ain't Guns & Roses losers,this is The Hellacopters, and if you don't like it, well "Why should I care!", "Cause you bore me, and you're not alone!",Dig!!

1 out of 5 stars Been done before.......1999-04-06

This is a very crap release. The songs are a slap dash effort, sounding like they have been put together at the last minute. Save your money and buy the best swedich band in the world. ABBA.

5 out of 5 stars Superheavy To The Max!!.......1999-01-06

Reminiscient of some of heavy rock's best such as the MC5, the Stooges, and the almighty Black Sabbath's first 5 records, these boys are the real deal, folks. Heavy, fast, loud, aggressive. . . basically the stuff that's missing from good rock these days. Call them garage, punk, acid rock, or whatever, the Hellacopters are one of the few bands keeping rock and roll alive in this age of Poof Daddys, talentless DJ's, and swingin' idiots. Respect the Rock or die!!
Supershitty to the Max!
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Supershitty to the Max!
    The Hellacopters
    Manufacturer: Man's Ruin
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Garage PunkGarage Punk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00008G3HU
    Release Date: 1998-11-10

    Tracks:

    1. (Gotta Get Some Action) Now!
    2. 24 H Hell
    3. Fire Fire Fire
    4. Born Broke
    5. Bore Me
    6. Tab
    7. How Could I Dare
    8. Didn't Stop Us
    9. Random Riot
    10. Fake Baby
    11. Ain't No Time
    12. Such a Blast
    13. Sprock in My Rocket
    Supershitty to the Max!
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Probably their best album, definitely their hardest & heaviest
    • YEAH!!! RESPECT THE ROCK!!!
    • Pure Agro Beer Swilling Power Rock!!
    • Been done before
    • Superheavy To The Max!!
    Supershitty to the Max!
    The Hellacopters
    Manufacturer: Man's Ruin Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Garage PunkGarage Punk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00004RI7J
    Release Date: 1998-11-10

    Tracks:

    1. (Gotta Get Some Action) Now!
    2. 24 H Hell
    3. Fire Fire Fire
    4. Born Broke
    5. Bore Me
    6. Tab
    7. How Could I Dare
    8. Don't Stop Us
    9. Random Riot
    10. Fake Baby
    11. Ain't No Time
    12. Such A Blast
    13. Spock In My Rocket

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Probably their best album, definitely their hardest & heaviest.......2005-08-09

    Nowadays the Hellacopters are a retro '70s-classic-rock style band with some real songwriting and instrumental chops, but when they first started out they were a young-loud-and-snotty garage punk band who liked to crank out raw Stooges/MC5-influenced riffs and blast up the volume. SUPERSH*TTY TO THE MAX ain't Mozart, but it's loud, it's heavy, it's consistent and reliable, and it doesn't let up. It's pure loud and heavy riffs tossed about with reckless abandon from start to finish.

    5 out of 5 stars YEAH!!! RESPECT THE ROCK!!!.......2001-05-11

    Nicke left the Swedish death metal institution Entombed to start a garage rock-n-roll band sometime in the late 90's, and since that point, his band The Hellacopters has seemingly released a ton of stuff. Admittedly, I haven't heard their entire discography, but I do know that nothing they ever put out was ever as raw and unbridled as this. Crank up "(Gotta Get Some Action) Now!", "24 Hour Hell" and "Born Broke", "Bore Me", and "Fake Baby" as loud as you can. Then, while you're at it, pretend that KISS forgot how to be pretentious, and actually spent their money on punk records instead of make-up in 1977, only to find that they just had enough cash left over to record this puppy in a suburban garage. Get the picture? Suffice it to say that this is rock and roll, baby! And someone finally had the fortitude to make rock-n-roll dangerous again. Fans of Iggy & the Stooges, MC5, and the Dead Boys will surely find themselves totally worshipping this release. Take that as a personal testimony because I'm a gigantic fan of those bands myself, and those comparisons won't steer you wrong... promise!! For about a two month period, this disk never collected any dust, because it was spinning in my player for hours on end - every single day. To this day it always stays within a couple of feet of whatever CD player I'm using that day. Jeez, I have a really hard time describing this album without using expletives!! Heck, I just can't get enough of it... leave it at that. Respect the rock, man.

    5 out of 5 stars Pure Agro Beer Swilling Power Rock!!.......1999-07-28

    THIS IS THE SH**!! The Hellacopters' Super Shitty to the Max! is the definition of RAAWK!! This red-lined power chord monster will rattle your ear drums and shake your soul...and any derision against this over driven distortion masterpiece is pure braindead folly...Yeh, the sound is distorted; the drums are distorted;the vocals distorted; guitars feeding back continuously-it sounds like they were all pumped up on Speed and Beer! Well, So What! This ain't Guns & Roses losers,this is The Hellacopters, and if you don't like it, well "Why should I care!", "Cause you bore me, and you're not alone!",Dig!!

    1 out of 5 stars Been done before.......1999-04-06

    This is a very crap release. The songs are a slap dash effort, sounding like they have been put together at the last minute. Save your money and buy the best swedich band in the world. ABBA.

    5 out of 5 stars Superheavy To The Max!!.......1999-01-06

    Reminiscient of some of heavy rock's best such as the MC5, the Stooges, and the almighty Black Sabbath's first 5 records, these boys are the real deal, folks. Heavy, fast, loud, aggressive. . . basically the stuff that's missing from good rock these days. Call them garage, punk, acid rock, or whatever, the Hellacopters are one of the few bands keeping rock and roll alive in this age of Poof Daddys, talentless DJ's, and swingin' idiots. Respect the Rock or die!!

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