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The Carburetors is a hard rock band from Oslo, Norway. The band was formed in 2001 and the music is based on boogie rock 'n' roll and metal. Their music has been said to be a mix of Chuck Berry and Motörhead.
The band released their first album Pain is temporary, Glory is forever on Facefront records in 2004 after several CD singles and 7" vinyls. Two video-tracks were produced from the album, and the one for “Burnout” was the second most aired video (all categories!) on Norwegian television in 2004.
Their second album Loud Enough To Raise The Dead was recorded during the summer of 2005, and a video was produced for the single track “Rock 'n' Roll Forever”, directed by Bjørn Opsahl.
The Carburetors released their third album Rock'n'Roll Forever on Bodog Records in 2008.
The album Rock'n'Roll Forever was re-released in Europe November 12, 2010 on Evil Wheel Records.
In 2011 The Carburetors signed a new record deal with the German label I Hate People Records and a publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing.
In 2012 The Carburetors attends the Norwegian Melodi Grand Prix 2012, the show which selects the Norwegian contribution in the final of the eurovision song contest in Baku, Azerbaijan.