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  1. Gyp Casino (Jesper Sporre, 7 de mayo de 1961) es un baterista sueco. Tocó en la banda Warheads (usando su nombre real) y fue el baterista original de la agrupación finlandesa Hanoi Rocks. [1] Fue reemplazado por Razzle en 1982. Aunque no aparece en la carátula del álbum Self Destruction Blues, Casino toca la batería en ese disco.

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    Gyp Casino (born as Jesper Sporre on 7 May 1961) is a Swedish rock drummer. He played in Warheads (under his real name) and was the original drummer for Hanoi Rocks. He was replaced by Razzle in 1982. Although he does not appear on the cover for Self Destruction Blues, Casino does play on the record.

  3. Gyp Casino is a Swedish drummer. He was born Jesper Sporre on May 7, 1961. He began his music career playing for a band called Warzawa, then joined Warheads and later formed Nymphomaniacs with...

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    Gyp Casino (Jesper Sporre, 7 de mayo de 1961) es un baterista sueco. Tocó en la banda Warheads (usando su nombre real) y fue el baterista original de la agrupación finlandesa Hanoi Rocks . [1] Fue reemplazado por Razzle en 1982.

  5. Gyp Casino. Swedish drummer, born May 7, 1961. He is best known for his years in Hanoi Rocks. He has participated in many different Swedish bands, but his recorded production is relatively small. He has mainly worked with Conny Bloom, Andy Christell, Danne Lagerstedt and Andy McCoy.

  6. 22 de sept. de 2022 · 173. 8.8K views 1 year ago HELSINKI. Gyp Casino is a Swedish rock drummer, best known as the original drummer of the Finnish glam/hard rock band Hanoi Rocks. Casino appeared on the first...

  7. 23 de sept. de 2022 · Gyp Casino is a Swedish rock drummer, best known as the original drummer of the Finnish glam/hard rock band Hanoi Rocks. Casino appeared on the first three Hanoi albums, BANGKOK SHOCKS, SAIGON SHAKES, HANOI ROCK, ORIENTAL BEAT, and SELF-DESTRUCTION BLUES. In 1982, he was replaced by Nicholas ”Razzle” Dingle.