(Original on www.kaizers.no, Text backup here)

The debut record of Kaizers Orchestra made the fifth place in a list composed by the record company containing the best 25 norwegian records.

The record company put together the list on its website in February, with overwhelming response from its diligent users. Over 8000 votes were registered, something which shows that customers have a strong opinion on which music has had the most influence during the last 20 years.

- That's really nice, comments a surprised Janove Kaizer as he hears from the list.

- I didn't know there was such a voting going on, if I had known, I would have gone in and voted for myself, hehe.

The Jackal nodds appreciatingly that they made it on the list.

- It's cult that a-ha win, they built up something on their own. I'm in concordance with very much here, the most important things are said, but I also want to vote. I'm totally for Metropolis by Steigmen, and I'd also want to vote for some of the Big Bang-records and CC Cowboys with the Kings of Convenience-record and the first September When disc, for example, and of course Evig Pint. But hey, the fifth place also went to our record. Especially if one takes into consideration that the sales expectations of that record were minimal. That's somehow touching.



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