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Robban Eriksson

Robban Eriksson
Birth name Matz Robert Eriksson
Also known as Robert Hellacopter, Bruce Lee Hellacopter, Rockanimal
Born 7 March 1972
Genres Garage rock, rock, garage punk, punk rock, power pop, garage rock revival
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Drums, percussion, vocals
Years active 1988 - present
Labels Psychout Records, Mans Ruin Records, Sub Pop Records, Lookout! Records, Sweet Nothing Records, Universal Music, White Jazz Records, Gearhead Records, Bang!, Polar Music International, Bad Afro Records, Liquor and Poker Music, Wild Kingdom. Bootleg Booze Records
Associated acts The Hellacopters, Stefan Sundström, Tramp
Wild kings, God Kills, Sexsationals, The Killbillies, The Sewergrooves, Urrke T & The Midlife Crisis
Notable instruments
Ludwig 1960's Blue Oyster
Pearl EXR drums

Matz Robert Eriksson or simple Robban as he is often called, is best known as the drummer of Swedish rock band The Hellacopters, who were active between 1994 and 2008. Eriksson is currently playing With his new band called Tramp and recently reunited Swedish punk band Strindbergs.

Eriksson was born in Eskilstuna and moved a few years later to Edsbyn. He got his first drumkit at the age of 13 but didn't get a hi-hat or a cymbal until the next year when he had saved up enough money. Eriksson soon started discovering bands and artists such as Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Hep Stars and The Spotnicks. Later he discovered bands such as Iron Maiden, Kiss and Saxon through a relative who worked at a Swedish booking agency. Soon Eriksson started playing drums in various punk, rock and metal bands and got to know Nicke Andersson the drummer of heavy metal band Entombed.

In 1994 Andersson approached him and offered him to play drums in his new band that he was forming with Dregen and childhood friend Kenny Håkansson. The Hellacopters went on to become one of the more important rock bands in the Nordic region and has released six albums with their own material, a cover album, two non album work compilations and a greatest hits album. The band has also toured all over the world and opened up for bands such as Kiss, The Rolling Stones and ZZ Top. In late 2007 the band announced their retirement after the release of Head Off a collection of their favorite songs recorded by the band. The band finished their with four shows in two days that were filmed and broadcast on the band's MySpace page, a double live album and a DVD is currently in the works.


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