The addition of guitarist Puto shifted them toward a "heavier" sound with double guitars.

A track that captured their transition toward a more complex, heavier style.

A split maxi-EP that introduced their sound to the wider scene.

A modern retrospective compilation released by Black Konflik Records that preserves their obscure discography for new listeners. POBEL MOBEL - The Return of the Mob | Black Konflik Records

Formed in January 1983, the band's original lineup consisted of Peter, Fido, Svenne, and Lagge. They were a fixture of the mid-80s Scandinavian underground, touring Sweden and Norway in 1985 alongside legendary acts like and Upright Citizens . Their sonic evolution is a classic trajectory of the era: Early Days (1983–1985): Raw, fast hardcore punk.

The 1987 release of "Glory of Love" represents the peak of their heavier, more polished punk-metal phase. It is often remembered by collectors as a standout for its raw energy and gritty production, contrasting sharply with the mainstream pop ballad of the same name released by Peter Cetera just a year prior. For Pöbel Möbel, the "glory" wasn't found in a castle far away—it was found in the sweat and distortion of the Jönköping underground. Discography Highlights

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