Jochen Bix founded the band "Wieso" (meaning "why?") with friends in Sindelfingen, a town in the vicinity of Stuttgart. In 1986 they altered their name to "WIZO" and got their first gig in 1987. In 1988 WIZO released their first demo tape, in 1990, they released another demo. Jochen only sang a few songs, including the Judas Priest cover, "Breakin' the Law." Then, he left and Axel Kurth became the front man.
Later that year, they founded their own label, Hulk Räckorz and released the "Klebstoff" ("Glue") EP, their first vinyl record.
In 1991, "Für'n Arsch" (familiar for "To No Avail") was released.
In 1992, their first CD, "Bleib Tapfer" ("Stay Brave") was released. They then released the single "Roy Black ist tot" ("Roy Black Is Dead") as a dubious tribute to the German pop-star Roy Black on the one year anniversary of his death. The tribute in question was a punk cover of a children's song with the lyrics altered to a German version of "Roy Black is dead, Roy Black is dead." It was named the worst CD of the year by the Bild-Zeitung, a major German tabloid.
In 1994, their next CD, "UUAARRGH!" was released,in 1995 they released "Herrénhandtasche" and played on a tour with Die Ärzte.
In 1996, WIZO's lineup changed; Ingo Hahn replaced their long-standing drummer, Charly Zasko, and he and Axel "are fortunately no longer in contact." With Ingo, "Doof wie Scheiße" ("Dumb as Shit") was also recorded.
In 1997, they released the "Weihnachten stinkt!" ("Christmas stinks!") Split EP with the Japanese punk band Hi-Standard.
In 1998, Wizo released "Kraut & Rüben" ("Tops and Curnips") EP on Fatwreck, being the songs that were already popular in Germany, but unknown to the rest of the world. That year, Herr Guhl replaced Ingo as drummer.
September, 2004, WIZO made a first in the music industry by releasing a single on USB keydrive, titled as the "WIZO Stick EP." In addition to five high bitrate MP3's, it also included a video, pictures, lyrics, and tabs. In November of 2004, coinciding with the release of their final album, "Anderster," they announced their intent to dissolve in March of 2005, upon the conclusion of their farewell tour.
November, 2009, WIZO announced on www.wizo.de : "wizo kommt wieder!" ("WIZO comes back").
The count
Wizo Lyrics
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The lyrics to Wizo's "The Count" are very straightforward and self-explanatory. The song is only 30 seconds long and simply counts from 1 to 30. However, the way in which the counting is done is what makes this song interesting. There is a sense of urgency and anxiety as the count quickly progresses and reaches higher numbers. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the overwhelming pace of modern life and the pressure to constantly keep up.
Additionally, the repetition of the numbers and the lack of any other lyrics or musical variation could be seen as a commentary on the monotony and dullness of everyday life. The song seems to be asking the listener to question whether they are simply going through the motions or truly living life to the fullest.
Line by Line Meaning
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30 second song
This song is going to be short and simple, with only 30 seconds to spare for the message to come across.
Contributed by Grayson E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@patricklopez4824
I showed this song to my 3 year old daughter and now it’s her favorite song ever.
@mrg2176
I just used it to teach my five year old twin daughters to count to 30. Worked better than kindergarten 🤙
@pigeonfingers
This song is so thoughtful and well written... Best comp record ever. Even if you don't like a song, it's over before you get sick of it.
@mrg2176
Great song to teach kids to count!
@Mitchel-lz9um
This is the first time I've ever heard the vocalist of Wizo sing in english.
@CrazyDiamond1980
Absolument merveilleux (absolutely amazing) wow bring back great memories...
@MisterTimetraveler
I used this song as an introduction to my math lesson.
@MrXSTATERIDE
best song ever!
@mexicopunkrock
This song Rockz!!
@neilyringworm
The most underrated band of the golden fat era