Op:l Bastards explained

Op:l Bastards
Background:group_or_band
Alias:Opel Bastards
Origin:Helsinki, Finland
Genre:Electronic
Current Members:
  • Timo Kaukolampi
  • Vilunki 3000
  • Tuomo Puranen

Op:l Bastards was a Finnish band formed by Timo Kaukolampi (born 1971), Vilunki 3000 (real name: Mikko Viljakainen, born 1973) and Tuomo Puranen from Helsinki.[1] Kaukolampi and Vilunki had earlier on played in the garage rock band Larry and the Lefthanded. Their original name was Opel Bastards, but they had to change it due to the pressure from Opel company.

Their music is categorised as electronic music. They are described as having "specializ[ed] in Kraut-baiting impenetrability."

In 2007 Op:l Bastards had their first gig in five years on the 18th of August at Flow festival of Helsinki. The Job album was re-released on Op:l's record label Lefta Records in Finland, with liner notes written by Philip Oakey (of The Human League fame).

The group released their second album in 2009.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prato . Greg . Op:l Bastards Biography by Greg Prato . . 7 June 2024.
  2. Web site: finnishcharts.com - Discography Op:l Bastards . . 7 June 2024.