Artist Name
De Lyckliga Kompisarna

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Hugos Sång LP (2010)
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DLK (1996)
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Sagoland (1995)
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Tomat (1993)
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Le som en fotomodell (1991)


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calendar icon 1989 to dead icon 1997

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4 users heart off De Lyckliga Kompisarna - Ishockeyfrisyr
4 users heart off De Lyckliga Kompisarna - Dricka sprit och hålla käften
4 users heart off De Lyckliga Kompisarna - Troll och häxor


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e Lyckliga Kompisarna (Swedish for ’The Happy Friends’), DLK, is a Swedish punk band. The band was formed in 1989, split up in 1997, and re-united in 2008. They are probably best known for their song "Ishockeyfrisyr", which is also known as "Hockeyfrilla" (Swedish for "mullet"). They also made a music video for it.

The band is headed by Mart Hällgren who both wrote songs, sang and played several instruments. DLK split up after two farewell gigs at Kafé 44 in Stockholm, Sweden. These gigs were recorded and compiled into a live album. After DLK, Mart Hällgren began a solo career as "Mart" (he had previously played solo in the band Total Egon), but later started the band UBBA.

De Lyckliga Kompisarna stated in January 2008 that they would begin playing again, and the band has since gone on tour and released a new EP.
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Last Edit by k0alan
02nd Mar 2013

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