Hans Blix and the Weapons Inspectors were an alternative rock band popular in the early 2000s. Despite the trio's many differences, such as age, race, political tendencies, and Swedish-ness, they quickly rose to international fame thanks to their one popular album and the controversy it generated. HBATWI were known for their catchy lyrics, driving bass lines, and involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq by The United States.
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| - Hans Blix and the Weapons Inspectors were an alternative rock band popular in the early 2000s. Despite the trio's many differences, such as age, race, political tendencies, and Swedish-ness, they quickly rose to international fame thanks to their one popular album and the controversy it generated. HBATWI were known for their catchy lyrics, driving bass lines, and involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq by The United States.
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| - Hans Blix and the Weapons Inspectors were an alternative rock band popular in the early 2000s. Despite the trio's many differences, such as age, race, political tendencies, and Swedish-ness, they quickly rose to international fame thanks to their one popular album and the controversy it generated. HBATWI were known for their catchy lyrics, driving bass lines, and involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq by The United States.
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