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Scream is the debut English album by the German band Tokio Hotel. It contains English versions of songs from their previous albums, both "Schrei" and "Zimmer 483". The name Scream is the English translation of the name of their first album "Schrei". In German-speaking countries, the album was released as Room 483, which is the English translation of their second album's name ("Zimmer 483"). The first single released from the album was simply called "Monsoon" not "Through the Monsoon" which is the literal translation of the original, "Durch den Monsun". It has sold more than one million copies worldwide.[citation needed]

Track listing

# Title Songwriters Length
1 "Scream" Dave Roth, David Jost, Rebecca Roth 3:21
2 "Ready, Set, Go!" D.Roth, Patrick Benzner, D.Jost, Peter Hoffmann, Tom Kaulitz, Bill Kaulitz, R.Roth 3:34
3 "Monsoon" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 4:05
4 "Love is Dead" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, T.Kaulitz, Georg Listing, Gustav Schäfer, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 3:42
5 "Don't Jump" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, T.Kaulitz, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 4.09
6 "On the Edge" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, T.Kaulitz, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 4:05
7 "Sacred" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 4:03
8 "Break Away" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, T.Kaulitz, G.Listing, G.Schäfer, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 3:24
9 "Rescue Me" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 3:56
10 "Final Day" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 3:03
11 "Forgotten Children" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, T.Kaulitz, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 4:34
12 "By Your Side" D.Roth, P.Benzner, D.Jost, P.Hoffmann, B.Kaulitz, R.Roth 4:24
UK bonus tracks
  • "Live Every Second" – 3:55
  • "Raise Your Hands" (Live) - 3:47
Canadian bonus tracks
  • "1000 Oceans" – 3:55
  • "Monsoon" (Live in Milan) - 3:47
U.S. bonus tracks
  • "Live Every Second" - 3:50
  • "1000 Oceans" – 3:55
  • "Durch den Monsun" - 3:47
U.S. iTunes bonus track
  • "Black"
U.S. Hot Topic bonus track
  • "Raise Your Hands"

Best Buy has an exclusive DVD with a behind the scenes look at their U.S. concert shows and three live videos ("Scream" "Don't Jump" and "Rescue Me").

Trivia

On the European main-land release of the 2-track single "Monsoon", the second track is the song "Black" (Schwarz) - 3:21 which is not included on any of the English language CD versions ( "Room 483"/"Scream" ). The song is an I-Tunes bonus track in North America).

The song "Black" - 3:21 is released on the Maxi CD-single of "Ready, Set, Go!" in the U.K., while on the 2-track single version of "Ready, Set, Go!" "Live Every Second" is the second track.

"1000 Oceans" is the English version of "1000 Meere" (B-side on the "An Deiner Seite (Ich Bin Da)" single.)

"Scream" received a 1/2 star in "Alternative Press", the lowest rating AP Magazine has ever given.

Singles Chronology

Europe (except United Kingdom)
  • Monsoon
  • Ready, Set, Go!
  • By Your Side
  • Don't Jump
United Kingdom
  • Ready, Set, Go!
Canada and USA
  • Scream
  • Ready, Set, Go!
  • Monsoon
Latin America
  • Monsoon
  • Ready, Set, Go!
  • Don't Jump (only Argentina)

Release History

Region Date
Germany, Italy, Netherlands June 1, 2007
France, Portugal June 4, 2007
Canada March 25, 2008
USA May 6, 2008
United Kingdom September 8, 2007

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
as Scream
Belgium Albums Chart 6
Canadian Albums Chart [1] 6
Finnish Albums Chart 31
French Albums Chart[2] 6
Greek International Albums Chart[3] 5
Italy Albums Chart[4] 2
Netherlands Albums Chart[5] 10
Portuguese Albums Chart[6] 6
Polish Albums Chart[7] 31
Spanish Albums Chart[8] 24
Swiss Albums Chart[9] 26
Swedish Albums Chart[10] 1
U.S. Billboard 200 [11] 39
as Room 483
Ö3 Austria Top 40[12] 27

Sales and certifications

References