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The Lost Patrol

The Shed Patrol began in 1998 like a solo project for Dennis Lyxzén, singer for Swedish political punks the (International) Noise Conspiracy. His music group, hardcore legends the Refused, experienced just split up at that time, and Lyxzén wished to move from sound. He finished up releasing an archive, 1999’s Tunes in the main element of Resistance, which was very much affected from the politics folk of performers like Billy Bragg. At exactly the same time, he was developing the (International) Sound Conspiracy, which required the majority of his commitment until the Shed Patrol was reinstated in 2003 using the launch of Tunes About Running Aside for Burning Center Records. The recording was very much poppier compared to the first, coping with the melancholy outcomes of a damaged romance and offering the skills of over 20 music artists. Although his primary music group was still heading strong, Lyxzén dedicated more time towards the Shed Patrol. In 2005 the single project became a genuine music group having a name switch to the Shed Patrol Band, a collection lineup (Lyxzén on acoustic guitar and vocals, Robert Pettersson on bass, André Sandström on drums, Anders Stenberg on acoustic guitar, and Jonas Lidström on keyboards), as well as the launch of the even more simple and poppy The Shed Patrol Music group (also on Burning up Heart).

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