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Oslo.
oslo. was a European post-punk band that released recordings on UK label Scared Hitless in 1999. They were notable for stylizing their name as a puncuated common noun to distinguish it from other ''Oslo''s such as Spanish band ''Oslo'' from 1984, Italian band ''Oslo'' in 2003,〔 U.S. band Oslo in 2003, and French duo Oslo in 2013. The hierarchical-qualifying concept appeared on the album ''oslo.DAYLIGHT''〔 and was expanded on the cover-art for their single ''oslo.skrika.'' subtitled ''skrika...(scream )''. Confusion over the band's name continued for more than a decade at music retailers, cataloguers and auctioneers.〔
==Output== The band released EP ''3.99'' on 8 March 1999,〔 album ''Daylight'',〔〔 and the single ''skrika.'' also that year.〔 The song "Skrika" included phrasings of the Swedish/Norwegian title word amid English verses and chorus. ''skrika.'' was produced by Paul Noble and both songs on the vinyl release ("Skrika", "Concrete And Girls") were composed by Les Bryan and Robin Cook. The CD version of the ''skrika.'' single included a third song from ''Daylight'', "Let The Feelings Go". The band's performances of "Skrika" and "She's into Strange" on the BBC Two's ''Later... with Jools Holland'' aired in October 1999.〔 As of 2015, ''Daylight'' was the band's final release and also the last of seven releases by independent label Scared Hitless.〔
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