Twenty Two
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- For "The Twilight Zone" episode entitled "Twenty Two", see Twenty Two (The Twilight Zone)
"Twenty Two" | ||
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Single by Millencolin | ||
Released | April 6, 1997 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Punk | |
Label | Shock Records (Australia) | |
Millencolin singles chronology | ||
Lozin' Must (1997) |
Twenty Two (1997) |
For Monkeys (1997) |
Twenty Two is a single released on April 6, 1997 by the Swedish punk-rock band Millencolin comprising the song "Twenty Two" from the full length album For Monkeys with a cover of the song "Israelites" originally performed by Desmond Dekker and the non-album track "Vixen". Twenty Two was released in Australia instead of Lozin' Must (released elsewhere) because the song "Lozin' Must" contains the word "fuck".
[edit] Track listing
Millencolin |
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Nikola Sarcevic | Mathias Färm | Fredrik Larzon | Erik Ohlsson |
Discography |
Albums and extended plays: Use Your Nose | Skauch | Same Old Tunes | Life on a Plate | For Monkeys | Hi-8 Adventures Soundtrack | The Melancholy Collection | Pennybridge Pioneers | No Cigar | Millencolin/Midtown Split | Home from Home | Kingwood |
Singles: "Da Strike" | "The Story of My Life" | "Move Your Car" | "Lozin' Must" | "Twenty Two" | "Penguins & Polarbears" | "Fox" | "Kemp" | "Man Or Mouse" | "Battery Check" | "E20 Norr" | "Ray" | "Shut You Out" |
Video releases |
...and the Hi-8 Adventures |