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Album
Evig pint is Kaizers Orchestra's second studio album, released on February 3, 2003. Their sophomore effort was darker musically and thematically than what they had done before, in an attempt to dispel music critics' conception that they were a "party band"; notably, the oil barrels that served as the percussive backbone of their first album are scarcely heard. It did not receive the same universal as had their debut album, though most critics agreed they had avoided the dreaded "sophomore slump." It was more of an instant sales success than their debut album, debuting at #1 on the Norwegian album charts and retaining the spot for two subsequent weeks. After the release of their debut album Ompa til du dør in 2001, the first new song to be played live was "Die Polizei", which ironically did not make the cut to the album and remained a song played exclusively live for eight years. In February of 2002, the band performed "Salt & pepper" for the first time, a song which remained a mainstay on the band's setlists in 2002, and the first song on the set for the band's first concert outside of Norway, an instantly classic performance at Roskilde Festival in Denmark. Another song premiered during that year's festival season was "Di grind", then radically different from the now-familiar album cut. Other song titles mentioned during this period include "Brolins Box Arrangement" and "Tyster", but neither of these were ever performed or recorded. "Djevelens orkester" was performed for
Di grind
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Hevnervals
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Evig pint
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De involverte
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Djevelens orkester
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Container
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Naade
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Min kvite russer
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Veterans klage
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Til depotet
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Salt & pepper
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Drøm hardt (Requiem part I)
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