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'''Do what I Say''' is the name of the sixth single, released by Clawfinger overall, and the second from their album ''[[Use Your Brain]]'' (1995). The music video was shot in 1995.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1CE4P8qqPE</ref> The film shows black-white video of house and colorful boy, who walks in the house. The song is mixed with kid voice, singing (''When i grow up there will be a day. When everybody has to do what i say'') and shouting.
'''Do what I Say''' is the name of the sixth single, released by Clawfinger overall, and the second from their album ''[[Use Your Brain]]'' (1995). The music video was shot in 1995.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1CE4P8qqPE</ref> The film shows black-white video of house and colorful boy, who walks in the house. The song is mixed with kid voice, singing (''When i grow up there will be a day. When everybody has to do what i say'') and shouting.
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==Biggest and the Best==
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'''Biggest and the Best''' is a song, released by [[Clawfinger]] in 1997. The song appeared in album "[[Clawfinger (album)|Clawfinger]]" and "Biggest and the Best Of".

The song is written about the selfish acts of man, which equates himself to God, and considers himself the Almighty. But the main idea of the song is an ironic attitude to people of such type and purpose is to eliminate high self-esteem.

===Music video===
The video was shot in 1997. It shows the vocalist Zak Tell preparing for the training in the gym [[locker room]], who later appears in the competitions with little children in basketball, rugby and boxing and wins everyone of them. Also he is sitting at the
[[basketball hoop]], it shows him ''biggest and the best, better than the rest''. Also the other musicians are playing at the basketball field. At the end of the video all three children lead pumped up men and the video ends.


==Music videos==
==Music videos==

Revision as of 12:05, 18 January 2014

This page describes the discography of Swedish rock-band Clawfinger. It contains 8 albums, 20 singles and 19 videos.

Albums

Singles

Deaf Dumb Blind

Use Your Brain

Clawfinger

A Whole Lot of Nothing

  • «Out to Get Me» (2001)
  • «Out to Get Me» — Limited Edition 1 (2001)
  • «Out to Get Me» — Limited Edition 2 (2001)
  • «Nothing Going On» (2001)

Zeros & Heroes

Hate Yourself With Style

  • «Dirty Lies» (Promo-CDS) (November 2005)
  • «Without a Case» (Video single) (December 2005)

Life Will Kill You

  • «The Price We Pay» (Video single) (July 2007)
  • «Prisoners» (Video single) (September 2007)

Nigger

"Clawfinger discography"
Song

Nigger is the name of the first single, released by Clawfinger. This song has anti-racist thematik. The single also has two covers and two videos. The first music video was shot in 1992.[1] It's black-white video, which shows play of Clawfinger and sometimes appear words Understand, knowledge, racism, power and many question marks. The other Sweden version was shot in 1993.[2] It was a colorful video, which was almost the same as the first version, but the playing of the group is mixed with videos of military unrest and fires in the houses.

Do what I Say

"Clawfinger discography"
Song

Do what I Say is the name of the sixth single, released by Clawfinger overall, and the second from their album Use Your Brain (1995). The music video was shot in 1995.[3] The film shows black-white video of house and colorful boy, who walks in the house. The song is mixed with kid voice, singing (When i grow up there will be a day. When everybody has to do what i say) and shouting.

Biggest and the Best

"Clawfinger discography"
Song

Biggest and the Best is a song, released by Clawfinger in 1997. The song appeared in album "Clawfinger" and "Biggest and the Best Of".

The song is written about the selfish acts of man, which equates himself to God, and considers himself the Almighty. But the main idea of the song is an ironic attitude to people of such type and purpose is to eliminate high self-esteem.

Music video

The video was shot in 1997. It shows the vocalist Zak Tell preparing for the training in the gym locker room, who later appears in the competitions with little children in basketball, rugby and boxing and wins everyone of them. Also he is sitting at the basketball hoop, it shows him biggest and the best, better than the rest. Also the other musicians are playing at the basketball field. At the end of the video all three children lead pumped up men and the video ends.

Music videos

  • Nigger v1 (1992)
  • Nigger v2 (1993)
  • The Truth (1993)
  • Warfair (1993)
  • Pin Me Down (1995)
  • Do What I Say (1995)
  • Tomorrow (1996)
  • Biggest & the Best (1997)
  • Two Sides (1997)
  • Out to Get Me (2001)
  • Nothing Going On (2001)
  • Recipe for Hate (2003)
  • Recipe for Hate (2003) (Edit by Jocke Skog)
  • Grumpy Old Men On A Mission (2005) (web released documentary on the making of «Hate Yourself With Style») 46.55min
  • Dirty Lies (2005)
  • Hate Yourself With Style (2005) (web-only video by Bard Torstensen)
  • Without a Case (2005)
  • The Price We Pay (2007)
  • Prisoners (2007)

References