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Tokio Hotel (formerly Devilish ) is a German pop rock band consisting of Bill Kaulitz (vocals), Tom Kaulitz (guitar, keyboards), Georg Listing (bass, keyboards) and Gustav Schäfer (drums).
the band released their first German-language album, Schrei, as Tokio Hotel on Universal Music Germany in 2005. In 2006, Schrei: So Laut Du Kannst was released; this album included most of the songs from Schrei (a few of which were rerecorded to accommodate Bill's maturing voice), and added three new tracks. A fourth single, Der Letzte Tag was released around this time as well. Schrei sold more than half-a-million copies worldwide and spawned four top-five singles in both Germany and Austria. In 2007, the band released their second German-language album, Zimmer 483, and their first English-language album, Scream, which have combined album sales of over 2.5 million copies worldwide and helped win the band their first MTV Europe Music Award for Best InterAct. The former, Zimmer 483, spawned three top-five singles in Germany while the latter, Scream, spawned two singles that reached the top-twenty in new territories such as France, Portugal, Spain and Italy. In 2009, the band recorded and released their fourth studio album, Humanoid. Humanoid is the third German studio album and the second English studio album by Tokio Hotel. The album was recorded in both German and English with both versions set for a simultaneous worldwide release bearing the same title, Humanoid. The German version of the album was released on October 2, 2009 in Germany and other European countries, while the English version was released in the United States on October 6, 2009. Unlike their previous English-language album, Scream, Humanoid had no UK release. In December of 2010, Tokio Hotel released Best Of, a compliation of their best and most successful songs. Both English and German albums were released December 14, 2010. The limited edition deluxe CD/DVD was released on January 18, 2011. On December 18, 2010, Tokio Hotel made the long-awaited arrival to Tokyo, Japan, for a showcase. In February 2011, the returned to Japan for a longer period of time to bask in the glory of their success.
Kings of Suburbia is the fifth studio album by German band Tokio Hotel. It was released by Island Records on October 3, 2014 in Germany and October 6 worldwide. Unlike their previous work which was released in both German and English, Kings of Suburbia was only released in English. Dream Machine is the sixth studio album by German band Tokio Hotel. It was released by Starwatch Music on March 3, 2017 worldwide. The album is available at retail and online stores with two versions available: a standard edition CD/vinyl (10 tracks) and a limited deluxe box edition (includes album CD, a CD of instrumental version of the album, a vinyl of single "What If" with a bonus track and Bill's personal notebook of handwritten notes, photos and other notes). 2001 is the seventh studio album by German band Tokio Hotel. It was released worldwide on 18 November 2022. 2001 is the band's first studio album in well over five years, following Dream Machine (2017), marking the longest gap between two Tokio Hotel studio albums.
the band released their first German-language album, Schrei, as Tokio Hotel on Universal Music Germany in 2005. In 2006, Schrei: So Laut Du Kannst was released; this album included most of the songs from Schrei (a few of which were rerecorded to accommodate Bill's maturing voice), and added three new tracks. A fourth single, Der Letzte Tag was released around this time as well. Schrei sold more than half-a-million copies worldwide and spawned four top-five singles in both Germany and Austria. In 2007, the band released their second German-language album, Zimmer 483, and their first English-language album, Scream, which have combined album sales of over 2.5 million copies worldwide and helped win the band their first MTV Europe Music Award for Best InterAct. The former, Zimmer 483, spawned three top-five singles in Germany while the latter, Scream, spawned two singles that reached the top-twenty in new territories such as France, Portugal, Spain and Italy. In 2009, the band recorded and released their fourth studio album, Humanoid. Humanoid is the third German studio album and the second English studio album by Tokio Hotel. The album was recorded in both German and English with both versions set for a simultaneous worldwide release bearing the same title, Humanoid. The German version of the album was released on October 2, 2009 in Germany and other European countries, while the English version was released in the United States on October 6, 2009. Unlike their previous English-language album, Scream, Humanoid had no UK release. In December of 2010, Tokio Hotel released Best Of, a compliation of their best and most successful songs. Both English and German albums were released December 14, 2010. The limited edition deluxe CD/DVD was released on January 18, 2011. On December 18, 2010, Tokio Hotel made the long-awaited arrival to Tokyo, Japan, for a showcase. In February 2011, the returned to Japan for a longer period of time to bask in the glory of their success.
Kings of Suburbia is the fifth studio album by German band Tokio Hotel. It was released by Island Records on October 3, 2014 in Germany and October 6 worldwide. Unlike their previous work which was released in both German and English, Kings of Suburbia was only released in English. Dream Machine is the sixth studio album by German band Tokio Hotel. It was released by Starwatch Music on March 3, 2017 worldwide. The album is available at retail and online stores with two versions available: a standard edition CD/vinyl (10 tracks) and a limited deluxe box edition (includes album CD, a CD of instrumental version of the album, a vinyl of single "What If" with a bonus track and Bill's personal notebook of handwritten notes, photos and other notes). 2001 is the seventh studio album by German band Tokio Hotel. It was released worldwide on 18 November 2022. 2001 is the band's first studio album in well over five years, following Dream Machine (2017), marking the longest gap between two Tokio Hotel studio albums.