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Bullet
Bullet in 2022
Background information
Origin Växjö, Sweden
Genres Heavy metal, hard rock [1]
Years active2001–present
Labels Nuclear Blast
MembersDag "Hell" Hofer
Hampus Klang
Gustav Hjortsjö
Gustav Hector
Past membersLenny Blade
Erik Almström
Alexander Lyrbo
Adam Hector
Website bulletrock.com

Bullet is a Swedish heavy metal band, formed in Växjö in 2001 by Hampus Klang and Dag "Hell" Hofer. The band released their first demo Heavy Metal Highway 2002 and released their album Heading for the Top in 2006 on Black Lodge record label. [2] Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson played the Bullet song "Turn it Up Loud" from their album Heading for the Top on his radio program on BBC 2006.

In 2008, Bullet released their second album, Bite the Bullet. In June 2009, Bullet played with AC/DC at Ullevi in Gothenburg, and in October 2009, Bullet played two songs in the Globe (around 15,000 people) before the NHL match between Detroit Red Wings and St. Louis. [3] Their third album, Highway Pirates, was released in early 2011.

Guitarist Hampus Klang has also played in the grind metal band Birdflesh. [4] and bassist Adam Hector sang in the hardcore band Path of No Return. [5]

The band has played with acts Ambush and Dead Lord, who are also from Växjö.

Band members

Timeline


Discography

Bullet at Rock am Ring 2013

Albums

  • Heading for the Top (2006)
  • Bite the Bullet (2008)
  • Highway Pirates (2011)
  • Full Pull (2012)
  • Storm of Blades (2014)
  • Dust to Gold (2018) [6]

Live albums

  • Live (2019)

7" singles & EPs

  • "Speeding in the Night" EP (2003)
  • "Full Pull" (2012)
  • "Storm of Blades" (2014)
  • "High Roller" ( Enforcer) / "Back on the Road" (Bullet)

References

  1. ^ "BULLET: ROCK N' ROLL REBELS!". Myth of Rock. 14 October 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  2. ^ ""Artists"". Archived from the original on 27 September 2008. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  3. ^ zimbio.com: Detroit Red Wings vs. St. Louis Blues
  4. ^ Hampus Klang på Metal Archives
  5. ^ Scandinavian Music Journal: Path of No Return
  6. ^ "Bullet To Release 'Dust To Gold' Album In April". Blabbermouth.net. 26 January 2018. Retrieved 27 April 2018.

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