Artist's albums
Surf (2016 Remaster)
1996 · album
Pure (2016 Remaster)
1995 · album
Crash (2015 Remaster)
1993 · album
Pop Trip (2015 Remaster)
1992 · album
Things That We Did
2022 · single
Daylight
2022 · album
Stay Awake
2022 · single
Maybe It Was Just a Dream
2022 · single
Dancing to the Beat of My Heart
2022 · single
In December
2017 · single
This Is the Night
2017 · single
Love Is the Greatest Compass
2017 · album
The Way It Goes
2017 · single
Leaving of Liverpool
2014 · single
Lost and Found
2013 · album
Doomsville Boys EP
2013 · EP
Parallels
2012 · single
Darling Emm, Northern Girl
2012 · album
Troubled Days Are Over
2012 · single
Where the Action Is
2009 · album
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Biography
Pogo Pops (established in 1987 under the name of The Doomsville Boys) was a pop rock band from Bergen, Norway. The Doomsville Boys were a trio and released an EP in 1989 containing six songs. The band changed its name to Pogo Pops in 1990 after Dominic O'Fahey joined. During the 1992-1996, the band released four critically acclaimed records. Pogo Pops is often considered the band that defined the Bergen Wave, followed by artists like Kings of Convenience and Röyksopp. Band members: Frank Hammersland • bass, lead vocal. Viggo Krüger • guitar, keyboard, vocal. Nicolai Hamre • drums, vocal. Honors: 1993 - Spellemannprisen in the class Pop for the album Crash. Nominated for Pop Trip in 1992.