
Shortly thereafter, bassist Mike “Larsson” Krusenberg joined, and a short while later drummer Peter Hermansson came along. By then, singer Christer “Frille” Asell (nowadays called Naas) had been recruited. Sometime in April 1979 they made their live debut at a school dance. The band was formed in 1979 by guitar players Thomas Drevin and Mats Karlsson. It contains some of the older 220 Volt material, paired with some of the classics. It was recorded at a few club shows in Jamtland, Sweden…the region where the guys in the band grew up. “Made in Jamtland” is a full live album, the first ever for the band. Plus 5 live tracks (soundboard recordings) from the great Sweden Rock Festival on june 8th 2002. It contains new versions of the songs from the first single, plus 3 new tracks, 2 of them "Don.t come my way" and "On top of the world" in the myspace player right now. “Volume 1” was released in a limited edition (1000 copies only), for the closest fans. The 20th anniversary of their first single “Prisoner of war”/”Sauron” was the reason for re-grouping. “Volume 1” in 2002 and “Made in Jamtland” in 2005. The very same guys that recorded their first ever single and eventually got a record deal with CBS/Sony. The line-up now is the same as in 1981-1983. The band returned to the scene in 2002 after a 10 year break. Their now 8 album long history took a new turn a few years ago when the old line-up decided to give it a go again. Liesberg, Gothenberg, Sweden, 22-08-1988 (192)Ģ20 Volt is among the most well known hardrock/metal acts from Scandinavia. Scandinavium, Gothernberg, Sweden 15-02-1986 (bootleg) (192)
