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  2. Der letzte Tag - Wikipedia

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    "Der letzte Tag" (English: "The Last Day") is the fourth single released from German alternative rock band Tokio Hotel's debut studio album, Schrei (2005). The single version involved a re-recording because singer Bill Kaulitz's voice broke after the release of the album.

  3. An deiner Seite (Ich bin da) - Wikipedia

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    The video for "An deiner Seite (Ich bin da)" consists of a montage of scenes from the Zimmer 483 - Live In Europe DVD and includes video footage of Tokio Hotel performing the song. The video begins and ends with the sound of screaming fans and also includes lead singer Bill Kaulitz yelling "danke schön" ( Thanks a lot ) to the audience.

  4. List of songs recorded by Tokio Hotel - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of songs by German rock band Tokio Hotel. Since forming in 2001, by the name of Devilish, the band have released seven studio albums , two live albums and two compilation albums .

  5. Schrei (song) - Wikipedia

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    The German version of the song, "Schrei", was released as the second single from the band's debut album Schrei and is also the album's opening track. An English version of the song called "Scream" was later included in their first English album Scream and released as their fourth English single in 2007 .

  6. Durch den Monsun - Wikipedia

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    An English version named "Monsoon" was later recorded and included in the band's first English album, Scream, and released as their first English single in 2007. In August 2020, Tokio Hotel announced new versions of "Durch den Monsun" and "Monsoon" to celebrate the single's 15th anniversary, [ 3 ] with the German version appearing on Tokio ...

  7. Spring nicht - Wikipedia

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    "Spring nicht'" and "Don't Jump" are songs by German pop rock band Tokio Hotel. The German version of the song, "Spring nicht", was released as the second single from their second album, Zimmer 483. The song was later translated and re-recorded as "Don't Jump" for the band's first English-language album, Scream. In 2008, a music video for "Don ...

  8. Best Of (Tokio Hotel album) - Wikipedia

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    Best Of TH is the first compilation album by German rock band Tokio Hotel, it was released on December 13, 2010 in Germany, and December 14, 2010 internationally. [1]The album is composed of songs from their studio albums Schrei (2005), Zimmer 483 (2007), Scream (2007) and Humanoid (2009), plus two previously unreleased songs; the first, "Mädchen aus dem All", was originally recorded to be ...

  9. Rette mich (Tokio Hotel song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rette mich" (English: "Rescue Me") is a song by German rock band Tokio Hotel, released as the third single from their debut album, Schrei (2005). The single version of "Rette mich", re-recorded as lead singer Bill Kaulitz's voice began to deepen, formed part of the Schrei - so laut du kannst release.