One Sense Too Much
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One Sense Too Much

One Sense Too Much formed in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2004 with Johan Hallgren on vocals and guitar, Kristian Niemann on guitar, and Tomas Arnesen on bass. They...

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One Sense Too Much formed in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2004 with Johan Hallgren on vocals and guitar, Kristian Niemann on guitar, and Tomas Arnesen on bass. They put out their first album, 'Damnation Through Design,' in 2007, which included the title track and songs like 'Delilah Discovered Her Neverland.'

Niemann left the band in 2010, and Hallgren took over as the only guitarist. They kept recording albums, including 'A Thousand Tomorrows Lost' in 2011 and 'Embrace the Nothing' in 2020. Their lyrics sometimes drew criticism for being too dark, but they stuck with their approach.

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