Mummy the Peepshow | en

The Swedish rock'n'roll scene was rising strongly and the whole sound was like a totally new thing. But it wasn't, it had only been kept in darkness for years, waiting to get unleashed. Now with The Hellacopters in the frontline the beginning of the "Swedish sound" was born (with all respect to Nomads). New rock'n'roll combos who wanted to make some serious noise was popping up everywhere. Also our neighbors Norway got some serious shit coming in the way of Gluecifer and the mighty Turbonegro. Meanwhile in the city of Orebro, Mange Heartbreaker a.k.a Magnus Hageras and Oswald (two friends...
Mummypowder are an alternative guitar pop group formed in Helsinki, Finland, in 1997. So far they've released four albums, The Heavyweight Champions (1999), V. Strange (2003), Consternation! Uproar! (2004) and Centuries Later (2011). Outside of Finland they've toured in US and Japan, where their latest album also got a release. Their biggest hit so far is Don't Hold Your Breath, the video of which also made MTV Nordic. .
Mummy the Peepshow was an all-girl garage/punk band from Osaka, Japan. Formed in 1994, they recorded four full-length albums and have been featured in many album compilations. They had been part of Audrey Kimura's Tokyo-based BENTEN Label until they formed their own label, Triangle Records, in 2001. They've been inactive since 2003. .
Mummy Calls were formed in 1982 and were active throughout the early to mid 1980s. The band's line-up consisted of vocalist David Banks, keyboardist Alan Bint, drummer David Everingham - replaced in 1984 by Paul Brook (formerly of Level 42), bassist Andrew Hingley (brother of Tom Hingley of the Inspiral Carpets) and saxophonist Paul Howard. Following a bidding war, Mummy Calls signed with Geffen Records and issued their self titled debut album in 1986. The first single from the album, "Beauty Has Her Way", was released to critical acclaim followed by "Let's Go" which received a more lukewarm response. The...
Found 19 songs, duration: 53:16
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
BOYS DON'T CRY
Hateful [The Clash cover]
Fairytale In The Supermarket
Raindrops keep fallin' on my head
Kaiketsu Butta 200 kg
C'mon Lets Go [Girlschool cover]
In a Hospital
Rock Me Bartender
I bub, you bub
School Girl Pop
Boys Don't Cry [The Cure cover]
Hide-and-Seek On the Turntable
Theme of TenChel