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in 2006 J.B.O. Released a EP named "Rock Muzik" and they currently are touring germany. they also are confirmed for the 2007 Wacken Open Air Festival.

[edit] another cover version?

isnt "Ein guter Tag zum Sterben" a cover version of "the roof is on fire" from the bloodhound gang? -- 194.113.40.41 12:25, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

No, that's "Arschloch und Spaß dabei" MikeAtari 13:19, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Copy-edit

I rewrote the following text, as it was hard to understand:

J.B.O would not enter legal disputes for the last time as a result of the lawsuit: Earlier, they were sued for slander by the Patrizierbrauerei in Nuremberg, because of the following insulting quote: "Patrizier finden wir nicht besser, das schmeckt wie reinstes Abgewässer." ("We're not impressed by Patrizier, it tastes like dishwater")

and also removed the quotation from the song, as I didn't think it was necessary to explain the point. Please check to see that the current text is OK as it stands. --Slashme 08:12, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Hidden track

Hi,

I have a version of the song "JBO" which has a long section of silence at the end, and then suddenly you here some mumbled comments, and then the band members are introduced (sounds like "Born Holmer"; "Born Hannes"; "Born Schmitty"; "Born Veit"; "BORN BLÖED!", not sure of the sequence.) Does anyone here know what the guy is muttering? --Slashme 08:22, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

yeah, and before he says "you turned on the recorder, I've heard it", a nonsense track about themselves ;) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.176.234.225 (talk) 19:02, 2 October 2007 (UTC)