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Wikipedia article"'Lozin' Must'" is a song by Swedish punk rock band Millencolin from the album 'For Monkeys'. It was released as a single on 6 April 1997 by Burning Heart Records and Epitaph Records, including two B-sides from the album's recording sessions, "Israelites" and "Vixen". These two tracks were re-released in 1999 on the compilation album 'The Melancholy Collection'. The U.S. version of "Lozin' Must" released by Epitaph also includes a remix of "The Story of My Life", a song from the album 'Life on a Plate' which had previously been released as a single. An accompanying music video for "Lozin' Must" was also filmed and released. In Australia the song "Twenty Two" was released in place of "Lozin' Must" at the insistence of Shock Records, over concerns that "Lozin' Must" contained profanity. Track listing'CD single (Europe)' #"Lozin' Must" #"Israelites" (originally performed by Desmond Dekker) #"Vixen" 'CD single (US)' #"Lozin' Must" #"Israelites" #"The Story of My Life" (remix) #"Vixen" '7" vinyl' *Side A: #"Lozin' Must" #"Israelites" *Side A: #"The Story of My Life" (remix) #"Vixen" PersonnelMillencolin*Nikola Sarcevic - lead vocals, bass guitar*Erik Ohlsson - guitar *Mathias Frm - guitar *Fredrik Larzon - drums ReferencesCategory:Millencolin songs Category:1997 singles Category:1997 songs Category:Burning Heart Records singles Category:Epitaph Records singles Category:Songs written by Mathias Frm Category:Songs written by Nikola arevi Category:Songs written by Fredrik Larzon Category:Songs written by Erik Ohlsson (musician) | |
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