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Wizo

 
Artist: WIZO

Group Members:

Ingo, Jörni, Axel Kurth

Similar Artists:

Influenced By:

Razzia, Slime

Performed Songs By:

Axel Kurth
  • Formed: 1987, Sindelfingen, Germany
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Uuaarrgh!," "Kraut & Rüben," "Herrenhandtasche"

Biography

The German three-piece WIZO have been producing hyperkinetic and loud -- yet shrewd and well-authored -- political protest punk since 1987. Formed in a small village on the outskirts of Stuttgart, Germany, about the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall, WIZO played infectiously energetic punk anthems that quickly caught on with fans in Germany and around the world. WIZO's members -- guitarist/vocalist Axel, bassist Jörni, and drummer Ingo -- were disdainful regarding the arrogance of early U.S. punk. Instead, WIZO drew most of their influence from German political punk bands such as Slime and Razzia. Drawing from the British example (and finding much in Germany to protest), WIZO began to craft intelligently written protest songs.

Although the focus was admittedly on message, WIZO never lost sight of the catchy energy that made punk so popular with the youth of Germany. WIZO's formula worked well enough for them to create their own label, Hulk Räckorz, and release their first album. Für'n Arsch, WIZO's first full-length release, was issued in 1991. Always with a sense for catching the media's eye, WIZO played a surprise concert (out of the back of their van) in front of the courthouse in which a famous celebrity was being tried. The media were angered, but their audience was convinced: WIZO was the bravest band in Germany. The next year, WIZO released a limited quantity of 7" "tribute" albums as a media stunt. The catch was that the "tribute" album was actually a mockery of a beloved easy listening star who had recently died. Once again, the media were outraged; Germany's biggest newspaper, Bild-Zeitung, went so far as to declare WIZO the worst band of the year. With all the free national coverage and publicity they could have asked for, WIZO were thrust into the eyes of the public.

In 1993, WIZO released yet another "tribute," this one being a reworked version of superstar dance group Ace of Base's "All That She Wants." Along with the single, WIZO recorded a self-produced music video and released it to MTV Europe. Surprisingly, the video received unexpected amounts of airplay. Soon enough, European radio stations picked up on the single and began playing it constantly. In Denmark, it even managed to break the Top Ten. The trio caught the attention of NOFX's Fat Mike during a show together and was soon signed to his California-based label, Fat Wreck Chords. Their Fat Wreck debut, Uuaargh!, appeared in June 1995; 1998's compilation EP Kraut & Rüben next brought German-only release tracks to an American audience. ~ David Cornelius, All Music Guide
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Wizo (German pronunciation: [ˈviːzo]) is a punk rock band from Sindelfingen, Germany. The band was formed in 1985. Their messages run from political to humorous, and they are strongly opposed to Nazism, fascism, racism, and "all of that crap". They split up in March 2005 [1] and reunited in 2009 [2]

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Lineup

  • 1986-1990 – Jochen Bix (Vocals)
  • 1986-2005 – Axel Kurth (Vocals + Guitar)
  • 1986-2005 – Jörn Genserowski (Bass)
  • 1987-1990 – Ratz (Drums)
  • 1990-1996 – Charly (Drums)
  • 1996-2000 – Ingo (Drums)
  • 2000-2005 – Thomas Guhl (Drums)

Biography

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, "Breaking the Law". He then 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 EP" ("Tops and Curnips") on the label Fat Wreck Chords, 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 "Stick EP". In addition to five high bitrate MP3s, it also included a video, pictures, lyrics, and tabs.

In November 2004, coinciding with the release of their final album, "Anderster", they announced their intent to dissolve in March 2005, upon the conclusion of their farewell tour.

In November 2009, they announced a new album and a tour for 2010 on their official Homepage.

WIZO's music was characterised by a combination of humorous and political lyrics and a fast punk rock sound, and as such the band is considered part of the German movement known as "Fun-Punk".

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