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SRM #69 includes among other a party special covered over 29 pages.
Interviews with Ratt, Twisted Sister, Pretty Boy Floyd, Airbourne, Sammy
Hager and of course 10 pages with the cover story band Crashdiet.
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Latest News

CRASHDÏET Signs with Ninetone

CRASHDÏET Signs with Ninetone – Back in the Studio with Patrik Frisk

The iconic Swedish sleaze rock band Crashdïet has officially signed with us at Ninetone marking a thrilling new chapter in the band’s already legendary story.

 This exciting partnership means one major thing: Crashdïet is back in the studio with none other than Patrik Frisk, the producer behind their explosive second album, The Unattractive Revolution.Together, we’ve got big plans, ones that are bound to shake the rock world to its core. With Jesper Lindgren stepping in as manager and Frisk behind the board, we’re putting together a powerhouse team to take Crashdïet’s legacy to the next level. When we say business is about to boom, we mean it.Formed in Stockholm in 2000, Crashdïet carved out a place in rock history with their raw energy, glam metal attitude, and anthemic hooks inspired by legends like Skid Row, Guns N’ Roses, and KISS. Despite navigating lineup changes and personal tragedy,, including the heartbreaking loss of frontman Dave Lepard in 2006, the band has released six hard-hitting albums that continue to energize the sleaze rock scene.

Now, with John Elliot of Confess taking over lead vocals, the band is revitalized and hungrier than ever. Alongside Martin Sweet (guitar), Peter London (bass), and Michael Sweet (drums), Crashdïet is charging full-throttle into a new era: louder, bolder, and more defiant than ever.Currently tearing through Europe on their latest tour, the band’s signature sound remains uncompromising: gritty, loud, and unapologetically wild.
Rock ‘n’ roll isn’t for the faint of heart and neither is Crashdïet.Stay tuned. This is just the beginning.

“We are thrilled to be collaborating once again with producer Patrik Frisk. Over the years, we’ve crossed paths on numerous occasions and often spoke about the possibility of working together again. Now, 18 years later, it’s finally happening—and I couldn’t be more excited.”
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Back to Germany in November!

We are teaming up with the mighty Kissin' Dynamite in November (Selected dates)
Tickets out now: www.eventim.de


TOUR DATES 2025

For more info and tickets: crashdiet.org/tour


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