Tappi Tíkarrass was an Icelandic post-punk/new wave band that made an everlasting impact on the country's music scene despite a short-lived career in the early 1980s. The name, an Icelandic phrase that translates roughly to "Cork the Bitch's Ass," underscores the band's penchant for provocative and audacious content. The group was formed in 1981 and gained recognition for their energetic live performances and distinctive sound, which blended elements of punk, rock, and other avant-garde influences.
The band's lineup included the charismatic vocalist Björk Guðmundsdóttir, who later gained international fame as a solo artist. Tappi Tíkarrass released a couple of notable records, including an EP "Bitið fast í vitið" in 1982 and a full-length album "Miranda" in 1983. These releases encapsulated the spirit of their era and influenced the burgeoning Icelandic music scene that would receive worldwide attention in the decades to come. Although their body of work was limited due to their brief tenure, Tappi Tíkarrass laid the groundwork for many Icelandic artists to follow and remains a significant part of the country's musical heritage.
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