Talent Zero
Talent Zero is a cover album released by Polish punk rock band The Analogs. The band decided to make a tribute for all the bands that influenced their music since the very beginning of the band's existence. All lyrics were translated into Polish.
Talent Zero | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2005 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 40:49 | |||
Label | Jimmy Jazz Records | |||
Producer | Zdzisław Jodko | |||
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Track listing
italicised titles in brackets are translated from Polish.
- "Oi! Oi! Oi!"
- originally performed by Cockney Rejects
- "Wyrzucani z Knajp" (Banned from the Pubs)
- originally performed by Peter and the Test Tube Babies
- "Poglądy" (Attitude)
- originally performed by Misfits
- "Głos Generacji" (Voice of a Generation)
- originally performed by Blitz
- "Białe Zamieszki" (White Riot)
- originally performed by The Clash
- "Każdy Wrobi Się w Miłość" (Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've))
- originally performed by Buzzcocks
- "Młodości Żar" (Heat of Youth)
- originally performed by Undertones
- "Skinhead Girl"
- originally performed by Symarip
- "Juz Cię Nie Pragnę" (No Desire)
- originally performed by Jack & The Rippers
- "H.W.D.P."
- originally entitled "A.C.A.B." performed by The 4-Skins
- "Niedzielna Striptizerka" (Sunday Striper)
- originally performed by Cock Sparrer
- "Zbuntowany Krzyk" (Rebel Yell)
- originally performed by Billy Idol
- "Bij Gnoja w Łeb" (Beat on the Brat)
- originally performed by The Ramones
- "Picie i Jazda" (Drink and Driving)
- originally performed by The Business
- "Viva Las Vegas"
- originally performed by Elvis Presley
- "Król Dżungli" (King of the Jungle)
- originally performed by The Last Resort
Bonus
- "Era Techno" (video) (Techno Era)
Personnel
- Jakub Krawczyk - guitar
- Paweł Czekała - bass guitar
- Paweł Boguszewski - drums
- Dominik Pyrzyna - vocals
- Piotr Półtorak - guitar
External links
- (in Polish) The Analogs official website
- (in Polish) Jimmy Jazz Records
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