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The band was formed in 1985 in Oulu. Their first demos were sung in Finnish, but after booting the original singer (guitarist Maike took over) English was the singing language. “Machine workshop noise” or “saw rock” as their music was described raised fair interest at the HC/metal scene in Finland and the first EP S/M Party’s (1988) title song became a small scale cult hit (couple of cover-versions of S/M party have been recorded, by Puhelinkoppi (extremely weird!!) and Impaled Nazarene). After releasing S/M Party by their own label Grave Records , band signed on an independent record label Bad Vugum. Two first albums Back from the grave (1988) and Doesn’t Feel Like Laughing… It’s the Second Funeral (1989) are brutale, 100 mph moving demonstrations of raw power. No melodies, just one mean tone. Between those albums came out Emptyhead single (1990)which contains an energic cover version of Leather Nun’s No Rule at B‐side. Before making the ‘Doesn’t…’ -album the bassplayer of the band changed. K. ‘Sandman’ Limingoja out and Kessler in. So it goes. The next step of the band was to sign on a major label, Poko Rekords. Birthday album (1991) is a bit slower and has more tones than two first albums. Still, you don’t find any love songs in it. Minor work Ace of Spades MCD’s (1992)title song is of course cover version of Motörhead’s perhaps most classic song. Faff‐Bey’s latest album New Religion (1994) is most versatile of their works. User-contributed text is available under the