The Durango Riot

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The Durango Riot
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The Durango Riot at the Kosmonaut Festival.
From left to right: Jacob Martinsson, Hakan Ficks, and Fred Andersson.
Background information
Origin Karlskoga, Sweden
Genres Hard rock
Years active2005–present
MembersErik Sjökvist
Jacob Martinsson
Hakan Ficks
Fred Andersson
Website thedurangoriot.com

The Durango Riot is an English- singing Swedish rock band. They have created three albums: Telemission (2007), Backwards over Midnight (2012), and Face (2014). [1]

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References

  1. "The Durango Riot Official Website" . Retrieved June 23, 2016.