Tracklist front / back album covers
1. "(Gotta Get Some Action) NOW!" 3:16
2. "24h Hell" 1:33
3. "Fire, Fire, Fire" 1:31
4. "Born Broke" 4:13
5. "Bore Me" 3:18
6. "Tab" 5:34
7. "How Could I Care" 3:52
8. "Didn't Stop Us" 1:46
9. "Random Riot" 1:44
10. "Fake Baby" 2:59
11. "Ain't No Time" 2:56
12. "Such a Blast" 2:13
13. "Spock in My Rocket" 22:16
On the vinyl version, a bonus track "It's Too Late" as track 6
The Hellacopters Band Members / Musicians
Nicke Hellacopter - lead vocals, guitar, maracas
Ask-Dregen - guitar, backing vocals, tambourine
Kenny Hellacopter - bass, backing vocals
Robert Hellacopter - drums, backing vocals, maracas, lead vocals on "How Could I care"
Boba Fett - piano
Hans Östlund - lead guitar on "Ain't No Time"
Supershitty to the Max! is the Grammis Award winning debut album released by the Swedish rock band The Hellacopters, and was recorded in just 26 hours during February 1996 at Sunlight Studios in Stockholm.
The album was initially released on 500 units of clear vinyl, followed two weeks later by a CD version. A second vinyl release was available in 1997 with 1500 units in white vinyl, whilst Toys Factory also released the album in Japan with a cover version of the Misfits song "Bullet" as a bonus track.
The Hellacopters are a Swedish garage rock band that was formed in 1994 by Nicke Andersson (vocals and guitar), Andreas Tyrone "Dregen" Svensson (guitar), Kenny Håkansson (bass) and Robert Eriksson (drums). Andersson (sometimes known as Nick Royale) had been the drummer for death metal band Entombed and Dregen was taking a break from his full-time band Backyard Babies. Dregen and Eriksson had been roadies for Entombed, while Håkansson was a childhood friend of Andersson's. The Hellacopters were initially conceived as a side project for Andersson and Dregen, but it eventually became the main songwriting and performance vehicle for Andersson. The band, together with The Hives, is considered one of the most important Swedish bands in the garage rock revival and one of the most influential rock bands in Sweden.
The Hellacopters Band Members / Musicians
Nicke Andersson
Active: 1994–present
Instruments: lead vocals, guitars, bass (in studio since 2016), clavinet, piano, percussion and e-bow
Recording contributions: all studio recordings
Matz Robert Eriksson
Active: 1994–present
Instruments: drums, percussion, lead and backing vocals
Recording contributions: all studio recordings
Anders Lindström
Active: 1996–present (full-time from 1999)
Instruments: organ, piano, percussion, guitars, backing vocals
Recording contributions: all recordings from Payin' the Dues and onward
Dregen
Active: 1994–1997, 2016–present
Instruments: guitars, percussion, lead and backing vocals
Recording contributions: from Supershitty to the Max! to Payin' the Dues
Sami Yaffa
Active: 2017
Instruments: bass, backing vocals
Dolf DeBorst
Active: 2018–present
Instruments: bass, backing vocals
Kenny Håkansson
Active: 1994–2016
Instruments: bass, backing vocals
Recording contributions: all studio recordings
Robert Dahlqvist
Active: 1999–2008; died 2017
Instruments: guitar, backing vocals
Recording contributions: all recordings from High Visibility onwards
Danne Andersson
Active: 1997
Instruments: guitar, backing vocals
Recording contributions: none
Mattias Hellberg
Active: 1997–1998
Instruments: guitar and backing vocals
Recording contributions: contributor to Grande Rock and By the Grace of God
The Hellacopters Discography Full
1996 Supershitty to the Max!
1997 Payin' the Dues
1999 Grande Rock
2000 High Visibility
2002 By the Grace of God
2005 Rock & Roll Is Dead
2008 Head Off
Compilations
2002 Cream of the Crap Vol. 1
2004 Cream of the Crap Vol. 2
2006 Air Raid Serenades