Appendix (band)
Appendix | |
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Origin | Pori, Finland |
Genres | Punk rock, hardcore punk |
Years active | 1980–1985, 1995–present |
Labels |
Propaganda Records 1983– Rock-O-Rama 1983–1984 UHO Production 2006 |
Website | www.appendix.fi |
Members |
Mikki Borgersen (Vocals 1982 - ), Miksa Huhdanpää (Bass 1984 - ) Ahti Impola (Guitar 1980 - 1982, 2010 - ) Sami Valverinne (Drums 1999 - ) |
Past members |
Vesku Koivusalo (1980–1999) Ahti Impola (1980–1982) Tomi Hyppänen (1982–1984) Tom Lepistö (1982–1984) Olli Lindholm (1982–1982) Juha Rauäng (1982–1982) |
Appendix is a Finnish punk rock band. It was founded in 1980 and has released five studio albums.[1]
Their debut album was released in 1983. It was later re-issued by the German label Rock-O-Rama with an English title Money Is Not My Currency.[2]
Olli Lindholm, the lead singer of one of Finland's most selling rock groups Yö, is a former member of Appendix.[1] In the spring 2015 Appendix had a West Coast Tour in United States and they performed at Manic Relapse festivals as the lead performer in Oakland, California.[3]
Discography
Singles and EPs
- EP (1982)
- Huora (1983, Propaganda Records)
- Suomineito (1996, Propaganda Records)
- Pop-idols (2006, UHO Production)
- TV (2012, Propaganda Records)
Studio albums
- Ei raha oo mun valuuttaa (1983, Propaganda Records)
- Money Is Not My Currency (1983, re-issue, Rock-O-Rama)
- Top of the Pops (1984, Rock-O-Rama/Propaganda Records)
- Syyntakeeton (2006, UHO Production)
- Studio-Live (2011, Propaganda Records)
- Extraneus (2013, Propaganda Records)
Compilation albums
- Diagnosis (Years 1982–83) (1994, Propaganda Records)
- PAROCK (2002, Propaganda Records)
References
- Olli Lindholmin oppivuodet & videos, Yle
- Appendix - Discografia
- Parasta lapsille - Suomipunk 1977-1984 (Mika Saastamoinen, Johnny Kniga), book
- Jungle, record collector magazine; 1/1995
- Suomipunk 1977–1998 (Jarkko Kuivanen, Yle); book
- JEeJEeJEe – suomalaisen rockin historia (WSOY); pages 324-327
- JeeJeeJee/Radiomafia (Santtu Luoto, Yle); parts From Propaganda to hardcore and Yö-part
External links
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