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Christian Grahn

Christian Grahn (also known as Chris Dangerous), born 12 June 1978 in Fagersta, Västmanland, is the drummer of Swedish rock band, The Hives.
==Biography==
In the early band years in Fagersta, Sweden, Grahn also played drums for another local band, Bad Dreams Always, a hardcore punk band. Grahn's father was part of a Finnish cover band called The Sailors, which, according to Howlin' Pelle Almqvist, The Hives' frontman, was "The biggest guitar rock band in Finland at the time." Grahn's father also sang in a band called The Ventons. Grahn is known for his high speed drumming and accuracy when performing, switching beats easily in songs. This may be because he himself started at the age of nine and would relentlessly play them day and night. "A Get Together to Tear it Apart" from Veni Vidi Vicious has an introduction by Grahn's drumming at a highly fast tempo. In The Hives' third album, ''Tyrannosaurus Hives'', Grahn achieved an almost inhuman quality in his drumming, with rhythms and beats that are usually made by machines or synthesizers. The best example of this is in the song "Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones," where Grahn switches between his snare drum and mounted tom-tom with his left hand, while playing eighth-notes on his hi-hat cymbals. Another example is in the song "A Little More for Little You," in which Grahn plays almost three minutes of solid, unbroken sixteenth notes at a very fast tempo. Amongst other songs on the album, "Love In Plaster" has one of the fastest tempos thus creating a faster drum beat. Grahn's drumming on the song is unbroken, and many fans joke of Chris Dangerous' "bionic arm".

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