Pöbel Möbel (which translates to "Mob Furniture") was a hardcore/metal punk band from Jönköping, Sweden. Their version of "Glory of Love" appeared on their 1987 12-inch release. : Let Sleepin' Dogs Lie Format : 12" Vinyl Maxi-Single Year : 1987 Label : Blueberry Records (Ribba 030 m.) Genre : Hardcore Punk / Metal Punk / Street Punk 🎹 Track Breakdown
: Formed in January 1983 in Jönköping with original members Peter, Fido, Svenne, and Lagge.
If you are looking to purchase this specific version, ensure you are searching for the rather than the Peter Cetera solo album. You can find listings and history on the Pöbel Möbel Discogs page. POBEL MOBEL - The Return of the Mob | Black Konflik Records
: They moved from obscure metal punk toward a "street punk" sound with double guitars by the time they recorded this 1987/1988 material.
: A punk cover of the 1986 Peter Cetera hit. It swaps the original's keyboard hooks and soaring ballads for heavy guitars and "soccer choir" style vocals.
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Pöbel Möbel (which translates to "Mob Furniture") was a hardcore/metal punk band from Jönköping, Sweden. Their version of "Glory of Love" appeared on their 1987 12-inch release. : Let Sleepin' Dogs Lie Format : 12" Vinyl Maxi-Single Year : 1987 Label : Blueberry Records (Ribba 030 m.) Genre : Hardcore Punk / Metal Punk / Street Punk 🎹 Track Breakdown
: Formed in January 1983 in Jönköping with original members Peter, Fido, Svenne, and Lagge. PГ¶bel MГ¶bel - Glory Of Love (1987)
If you are looking to purchase this specific version, ensure you are searching for the rather than the Peter Cetera solo album. You can find listings and history on the Pöbel Möbel Discogs page. POBEL MOBEL - The Return of the Mob | Black Konflik Records Pöbel Möbel (which translates to "Mob Furniture") was
: They moved from obscure metal punk toward a "street punk" sound with double guitars by the time they recorded this 1987/1988 material. If you are looking to purchase this specific
: A punk cover of the 1986 Peter Cetera hit. It swaps the original's keyboard hooks and soaring ballads for heavy guitars and "soccer choir" style vocals.