Schizo (album)
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Schizo | |||||
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Studio album by Heideroosjes | |||||
Released | May 7, 1999 | ||||
Genre | Punk rock | ||||
Length | 42:07 | ||||
Label | Epitaph | ||||
Producer | Oscar Holleman, Chris Blair | ||||
Heideroosjes chronology | |||||
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Schizo is the fifth official studio album by the Heideroosjes. The album has a mix of English and Dutch songs, which are mostly political. It contains a Spice Girls cover Wannabe. The Heideroosjes play this song as a mocking statement at their live shows. Fans requested if they could put it on a record, so on Schizo they did.
[edit] Track listing
- "Schizo" (Roelofs)
- "Watch Me Play" (Roelofs)
- "Dignity?" (Roelofs)
- "Val Maar Dood!" (Roelofs)
- "Time Is Ticking Away" (Roelofs)
- "Jerry Rules In The Land of the Free" (Roelofs)
- "What You Own Means Nothing" (Roelofs)
- "Regular Day In Bosnia" (Roelofs)
- "Fistful of Ideals" (Roelofs)
- "Boore Lul"(Roelofs)
- "Turn Around and Run!" (Roelofs)
- "Inside My Head (You're All Dead)" (Roelofs)
- "P.C.P.O.S." (Roelofs)
- "If Trust Is Broken..." (Roelofs)
- "Iedereen Is Gek (Behalve Jij)!" (Roelofs)
- "Wannabe" (Spice girls/Stannard/Rowe)
[edit] Personnel
- Marco Roelofs - Vocals, Guitar, Songwriting, Lyrics
- Frank Kleuskens - Guitar, Backing Vocals, Songwriting
- Fred Houben - Bass guitar
- Igor Hobus - Drums
[edit] Singles
Two singles were released from the album:
- The first single of Schizo was "Iedereen Is Gek (Behalve Jij)! (1999)" contained another album song "Watch Me Play" as a b-side. Also it tracks 3 and 4, "Overture/Everybody Love Me..." and "United Scum" were recorded live in Paradiso with the Metropole Orchestra.
- The second and last single was "Time Is Ticking Away". With the Depeche Mode cover "Enjoy the Silence" a the b-side. It also contained two live recordings from pinkpop 1999: "Sjonnie & Anita" and "Fistfuckparty at 701".