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Evig pint
''Evig pint'' (English: ''Eternally Tormented'') is the second studio album by Norwegian alternative rock group Kaizers Orchestra, recorded in November and December 2002 and released on February 3, 2003. == Background == After the release of the best-selling ''Ompa til du dør'', and the EPs ''Død manns tango'' and ''Mann mot mann'', the band started writing new material. "Die Polizei" was played in late 2001, although being part of the plot of the following album ''Maestro''〔CD Booklet of Våre Demoner〕 rather than ''Evig pint''. In February 2002, the band played the song "Salt og pepper" for the first time. The song continued to be played throughout 2002. Some new compositions were mentioned in interviews, called "Brolins Box Arrangement" and "Tyster". However, these were never mentioned again or played live. Nothing new surfaced until the band played "Djevelens orkester" once in fall 2002. Shortly after, in November, the recording sessions for the new album started. The sessions ended in December. A minimal amount of news about the new album surfaced, on their site and in newspapers and magazines. Nearing the end of 2002, Kaizers Orchestra spoke about the new album. It was to be called ''Evig pint'', and was due for release on February 3, 2003. "Die Polizei" was ultimately cut, as the band decided that the true feel of the song could only be experienced live. Thus, it was kept as an exclusive live song, and was never released on any album until the band's live album ''Live at Vega'' in 2006. Despite their previous announcement of keeping the song exclusive to live shows, the song was recorded for the compilation album ''Våre demoner'' in 2009.
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