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The Carburetors are a hard-hitting rock band hailing from Oslo, Norway, known for their electrifying blend of rock’n’roll, hard rock, and heavy metal. Formed in 2001, the band has carved out a reputation for delivering fast-paced, high-energy music that channels the raw spirit of Chuck Berry and the relentless power of Motörhead. Their signature sound—often described as “Fast Forward Rock’n’Roll”—combines driving riffs, thunderous drums, and an unapologetic attitude that’s made them a staple of the Norwegian rock scene.
Over the years, The Carburetors have released a string of acclaimed albums, including their debut “Pain Is Temporary, Glory Is Forever” (2004), “Loud Enough to Raise the Dead” (2006), “Rock’n’Roll Forever” (2008/2010), and “Laughing in the Face of Death” (2015). Their latest release, “Drinkin’ from the Skull of Our Enemies,” continues their tradition of raw, energetic rock, capturing the band’s dynamic stage presence and relentless drive. The band has also contributed to tribute albums for legends like Kiss and The Ramones, and in 2012, they made it to the Grand Final of Norway’s Melodi Grand Prix with their song “Don’t Touch the Flame.”
With a career spanning over two decades, sold-out shows, and a loyal fanbase, The Carburetors continue to embody the spirit of rock’n’roll—loud, fast, and forever.








