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Terveet Kädet

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Läjä Äijälä, the lead singer of Terveet Kädet

Terveet Kädet are a Finnish hardcore punk band. The group was founded in Tornio in January 1980. They have had a major influence on bands from all over the world, especially in Brazil (which some have claimed was because of a member from the leading band Olho Seco and his enthusiasm and connections to that country's scene). [citation needed] Max Cavalera of Sepultura and Soulfly has mentioned Terveet Kädet as one of his all-time favourite bands.[1]

The band's line-up changed several times, and the singer Veli-Matti "Läjä" Äijälä was the only permanent member. The band announced on its Facebook page in March 2016 that it was disbanded.[2] Svart Records released complete works of the band from 1980's as an omnibus release "TK Pop 1980-1989" in 2019.[3] Läjä Äijälä's current band Lapin Helvetti played a short tour to promote the release in summer and autumn 2019 playing only songs from the release.[4]

The name Terveet Kädet means "Healthy Hands".

Members

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Last Line-Up

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  • Veli-Matti "Läjä" Äijälä – vocals, lyrics (1980–2016)
  • Ilari – guitar (2006–2016)
  • Jani – bass (2011–2016)
  • Aki – drums (2011–2016)

Past members

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Drums
  • Walde (1983–1984, died in 1984)
  • Tilli (1984–2000)
  • Luttinen (2000–2006)
  • Peedro – drums (1980–1983, 2006–2011)
Bass
  • Piäsky (1980–1989)
  • Kähkönen (1989–1990)
  • Lene (1990–1998, 2006-2011)
  • Puksu (1998–2006)
Guitar
  • Tiimo Viik (1980–1985)
  • Weega (1985–1986)
  • A. W. Yrjänä (1986–1988)
  • Lene (2000–2006)
  • Maike (1989–2006)

Discography

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Singles and EPs

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  • Rock laahausta vastaan (Ikbal 003, 1980)
  • II (Ikbal 004, 1981)
  • Ääretön joulu (Poko/Kädet 105, 1982)
  • Kädet Suojelee (1983)
  • Oma koloni (1988)
  • Anno Domini (1989)
  • Live Kemi 1982 (1989)
  • Unkind (1990)
  • Message (Kill City/Propaganda, 1990)
  • Six Song (HCR, 1991)
  • Slow Promotion (Mad Rat, 1991)
  • Bizarre Domination (1992)
  • The Horse (A.A.R., 1994)
  • Pahan voima (A.A.R., 1995)
  • Bondage And Anguished Life (Healthy Hands Records, 1995)

Studio albums

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  • Terveet Kädet (LP, Propaganda Records, 1983)
  • Black God (LP, Propaganda/R-O-R licence Germany), 1984)
  • The Horse (LP, 1985; Power It Up, 2006)
  • Sign of the cross (CD, A.A.R., 1995)
  • Doomed Alien Race (CD, A.A.R., 1997)
  • The Ultimate Pain (CD, Solardisk, 1999)
  • Non Ultra Descriptica (CD, Solardisk, 2000)
  • Ihmisen poika, pedon poika (CD, Longplay Music/Kämäset levyt, 2009) (mini-album)
  • Musta hetki (CD & LP, Longplay Music, 2012)
  • Lapin helvetti (CD & LP, Svart Records / SPHC, 2015)
  • Lapin helvetti (CD & LP, Svart Records / SPHC, 2015)
  • Kaikki kaikkia vastaan (CD & LP, Svart Records /, 2023)

Live albums

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  • Knock-out (tape, BCT, 1984)
  • Leather Enslavement (LP, Klayster Records, 1998)
  • Pissaa ja paskaa (CD, Propaganda Records PRO 2026, 2006)
  • UGH!!! Terveet Kädet elävänä (CD & LP, Longplay Music 2012)

Compilation albums

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  • Yalta Hi-Life (LP, 1984, with Varaus, Äpärät, Aivoproteesi, Kaaos, Kansanturvamusiikkikomissio)
  • PROPAGANDA (LP, Kill City/Propaganda, 1991)
  • Hardcore Brutality (CD, Grand Theft Audio, 1996)
  • Kumia Ja Verta - 1987 Kokoelma (CD, Alternative Action, 1996)
  • Ääretön Propaganda (CD, Propaganda Records PRO 2001, 1999)
  • Onnellisia Kytkentöjä 1980-2000 (CD, Solardisk, 2002)
  • Deep Wounds (CD, Usina De Sangue Records, 2002)
  • Ääretön Propaganda (LP & bonus-EP, Propaganda Records/Höhnie Records, 2007)
  • TK Pop 1980-1989 (5LP/2CD, Svart Records, 2019)

References

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  1. ^ "AsIce - Specials - Max Cavalera on punk and hardcore". Archived from the original on 2009-04-20. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
  2. ^ "Kiitos Terveet Kädet 1980-2015 - Hardcorepunk-legenda lopettaa". Soundi.fi. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  3. ^ [1] [dead link]
  4. ^ Schildt, Saku (29 March 2019). "Terveet Kädet palaa keikkarintamalle: klubikiertue ja festivaalikeikkoja julki". Soundi.fi. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
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