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* Dangermind
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* You Smell Canadian
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* Star War Jr. - which was a cover of Star War from the Backyard Babies album Making Enemies is good.
* Star War Jr.
* Crank It Up - which was a cover version of a song by 1980s metal outfit The Rods.
* Crank It Up - which was a cover version of a song by 1980s metal outfit The Rods.

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Supershit 666

Supershit 666 or Super$hit666 were a rock supergroup consisting of Ginger from The Wildhearts on vocals, Nicke Andersson from the Hellacopters on drums, Dregen from the Backyard Babies on guitar, and Swedish producer Thomas Skogsberg on bass.

The only Supershit 666 release was an eponymous 6-track E.P. on Inferno records released in 1999.[1] They have never played any gigs, and a minimum of rehearsing and recording time was used for the record.

Although both Ginger and Dregen have repeatedly said in interviews they would like to record and perhaps tour under the Supershit 666 name again, due to the hectic schedules of all artists involved no firm plans have been made.

E.P. Tracklisting

  • Wire Out
  • Fast One
  • Dangermind
  • You Smell Canadian
  • Star War Jr. - which was a cover of Star War from the Backyard Babies album Making Enemies is good.
  • Crank It Up - which was a cover version of a song by 1980s metal outfit The Rods.

The E.P. had a fast, dirty rock n roll sound similar to The Hellacopters' similarly titled 'Supershitty To The Max'

Featuring on the EP was Chris McCormack (ex 3 Colours Red & brother of Wildhearts bassist Danny McCormack). He sang backing vocals on the track Dangermind.

References