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Euroboys, originally known as Kåre & The Cavemen, is a Norwegian band noted for their surf rock style. The group was formed in 1990 and underwent a name change to Euroboys in 1997 for international releases, adopting this name for all releases by 2000. The band gained initial popularity as the house band on a Norwegian television show, which played a significant role in their early exposure.
Their musical journey began with the release of "Jet Age" in 1997, followed by "Long Day's Flight 'till Tomorrow" in 1999, an album well-received for its artistic depth and diverse musical influences. Over the years, the band has released several albums, including "Getting Out of Nowhere" in 2000 and "Soft Focus" in 2004, showcasing a maturation in their sound and style. The Euroboys are known for their engaging live performances and have been part of significant festivals and tours across Europe.
The band's lineup has seen changes over the years but has consistently included key members like Knut Schreiner, also known as "Euroboy," and Anders Møller. Schreiner is notably also involved with the punk rock band Turbonegro, contributing significantly to both groups.
Euroboys have continued to be active in the music scene, with performances scheduled at notable venues and festivals, demonstrating their lasting appeal and dedication to their craft .
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