Kopparcore
Kopparcore is a Swedish band that emerged in the late 1990s, known for their unique blend of electronic and rock music. The band's name translates to "copper core," a reference to the copper wiring found in many electronic devices. Kopparcore's music is characterized by its heavy, distorted guitars, electronic beats, and a mix of Swedish and English lyrics. Their sound has been compared to bands like Nine Inch Nails and Rammstein, but with a more melodic and atmospheric approach.
The band was formed in 1997 by Jonas Ekdahl and Johan Hallgren, who were both involved in
Kopparcore's second album, "Kopparcore II," was released in 2001. It continued the band's electronic rock style
In 2003, Kopparcore released their third album, "Kopparcore III." This album marked a departure from their earlier
Despite their critical success, Kopparcore disbanded in 2004. The band's members went on to pursue other projects,