Chomer MiKomi
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Chomer Mikomi | ||
Studio album by Hadag Nachash | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Genre | Hip Hop/Funk | |
Hadag Nachash chronology | ||
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LaZuz (2003) |
Chomer MiKomi (2004) |
Be'ezrat Ha'Jam (2006) |
Chomer MiKomi is Hadag Nachash's third album released in 2004. It features one of their biggest songs, "Shirat HaSticker" (The Sticker Song), the words of which are based on bumper stickers commonly found in Israel, and were devised by novelist David Grossman. It also features the first real use of English on a Hadag Nachash record, with the majority of the opener "MitChamem" being in English.
[edit] Track listing
- MitChamem (It's Hottin' Up)
- Bereishit (In The Beginning)
- Shirat HaSticker (The Sticker Song)
- Chalifot (Suits)
- Johnny HaKattan (Little Johnny)
- Haca'afah Ha M'tzaltzelet (The Ringing Slap)
- HaPeh Liftoach (Open Your Mouth)
- Sh'vitah (Strike)
- Musiqa (Music)
- Yatziv (Solid)
- Rak Poh (Only Here)
- Melodika (Melody)
- Ma Na'aseh? (What Can We Do?)
- Ratziti Sheh Tidah [Elohim Sheli] (Wanted You To Know [My God])