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Swedish rock band formed in 1985 in Kramfors under the name Ratfink-a-Bobos by singer, guitarist and songwriter Jörgen Westman. As Psychotic Youth, they released two full-length records before the band moved to Gothenburg and reformed with a new line-up in 1988. The third full-length record Some Fun was produced by Chips Kiesbye from Sator and was a minor breakthrough for the band. The 90s saw four more studio albums on various labels before Psychotic Youth called it quits in 1999. However, the band resurfaced a handful of times in 2015 and has released a dozen records since then.

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Psychotic Youth has released 18+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Happy Songs, New Wonders (1996-2021), The Bellevue Tapes. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Psychotic Youth's most popular tracks include Japanese Boy, Some Fun, Here We Go (Oh Yeah), Keeps You Running, Nice Girls. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

Swedish rock band formed in 1985 in Kramfors under the name Ratfink-a-Bobos by singer, guitarist and songwriter Jörgen Westman. As Psychotic Youth, they released two full-length records before the... Read the full biography on this page.

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