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This is in no means a prominent part of the bands history, and not even mentioned in the Swedish wikipedia page. It has not been part of any controversy, and is unproportional to take up half the wikipedia article.
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'''Big Fish''' was a Swedish [[experimental rock]] music group with influences from [[industrial music]], [[punk rock|punk]], [[jazz]], [[blues]], [[heavy metal music|metal]] and [[folk music]], adding up to a unique sound.
'''Big Fish''' was a Swedish [[experimental rock]] music group with influences from [[industrial music]], [[punk rock|punk]], [[jazz]], [[blues]], [[heavy metal music|metal]] and [[folk music]], adding up to a unique sound.

One of their songs, "Den Blinde Rasisten" (eng. "The Blind Racist"), is based on a poem by [[Hans Alfredsson]]. "Den Blinde Rasisten" gained a lot of popularity for its lyrics, which tell the story of a blind boy who grows up to be a racist. He then undergoes a surgical procedure that restores his sight. A glance in the mirror and the man falls dead of a heart attack. The glance had taught him that "he himself was negro".


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 07:43, 10 October 2022

Big Fish was a Swedish experimental rock music group with influences from industrial music, punk, jazz, blues, metal and folk music, adding up to a unique sound.

Discography

  • The Natural Powers
  • Hydrology (1990)
  • Död mans vals (1991)
  • Vargavinter (1992)
  • Dans mot tiden (1993)
  • Sånger ur sten (1994)
  • Nyårshambo (1994)
  • Blues för Paranoia (1996)
  • Andar i halsen (1996)

On compilations

  • Definitivt 50 Spänn #5
  • Clubland X-Treme 2 (disc 1)
  • Definitivt 50 Spänn IV
  • I Sometimes Wish I Was Famous: A Swedish Tribute to Depeche Mode