Swanesang
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Swanesang is the second full length album by South African punk rock band Fokofpolisiekar
Fokofpolisiekar
Fokofpolisiekar is an Afrikaans punk rock band from Bellville, near Cape Town, South Africa. Due to the obscenity in the name, they are also commonly known simply as Polisiekar or FPK.-Band history:...

. It was released in 2006 by Rhythm Records and is 45:33 minutes long. It is not as heavy as previous albums and contains more melodic and alternative sounds. It includes the song Brand Suid-Afrika, which was previously released on their Brand Suid-Afrika
Brand Suid-Afrika
"Brand Suid-Afrika", which can directly be translated to "Burn South Africa," is a 4-track CD single by South African punk rock band Fokofpolisiekar. It was released by Rhythm Records in 2006 and includes a music video of a previously released single, "Hemel Op Die Platteland "...

 EP.

Tracklisting

  1. "Morning Star, Durbanville" 3:56
  2. "Heiden Heiland" 4:16 ("Heathen Saviour"; in Afrikaans, Heiland refers to Christ)
  3. "Swanesang" 3:28 ("Swan Song")
  4. "Bel Vir Middelvinger" 4:00 ("Phone Middlefinger")
  5. "Vasbeslote Korporasie (Deel 1)" 4:07 ("Determined Corporation (Part 1)"; a close corporation is known as a "beslote korporasie" in Afrikaans)
  6. "Prioritiseer" 3:39 ("Prioritise")
  7. "Vir Altyd 07 November" 3:09 ("Forever 07 November")
  8. "Ek Skyn (Heilig)" 3:48 ("I Shine (Holy)"; in Afrikaans, "skynheilig" means hypocritical or sanctimonious)
  9. "Brand Suid-Afrika" 3:20 ("Burn South Africa) (from their Brand Suid-Afrika
    Brand Suid-Afrika
    "Brand Suid-Afrika", which can directly be translated to "Burn South Africa," is a 4-track CD single by South African punk rock band Fokofpolisiekar. It was released by Rhythm Records in 2006 and includes a music video of a previously released single, "Hemel Op Die Platteland "...

    EP)
  10. "Backstage (As Daar Een Is)" 3:43 ("Backstage (If There Is One)")
  11. "Déjà Vu" 3:50
  12. "Vasbeslote Korporasie (Deel 2) " 3:47 ("Determined Corporation (Part 2)")

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