Janez Detd.

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Janez Detd.
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Janez Detd band in 2007
Background information
Origin Belgium
Genres Pop punk
Years active1995–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Website www.janezdetd.com

Janez Detd. (short for Janez Determined) is a Belgian pop punk band that formed in 1995.

Contents

Band members

Former members

Discography

CDs

Special editions

Singles

Tracks on compilations

Track listing

Dignity And Teeth
  • Pervert Jay
  • Jealous
  • Rockstar Stress
  • Victim
Bleenies And Blockheads
  • Hidden Track
  • Kung Fu vs Tofu
  • Beaver Fever
  • Fake P
  • U.Z.O.
  • Saturday
  • Dorkshire
  • Bunani (instrumental)
  • Walk Away
  • So Thin
  • Nursing
  • Kool
  • Victim
Janez Detd.
  • Kick Off
  • Angeline
  • Rock On!
  • Going Mental
  • Old Enough
  • Hey Myron!
  • Roy Rogers (instrumental)
  • Take On Me
  • Ferdy
  • Lisa (She's A Herpie)
  • Summer's Gone (And So Is Q107 FM)
  • Heins 57
  • Hidden track
  • Bloopers
Anti-Anthems
  • Raise Your Fist
  • Class of '92
  • Anti-Anthem
  • Individuality
  • Falling (Will I Ever Come Across Another You?)
  • Kids Today
  • Blame
  • Alright
  • Don't Forget
  • Major Mistake
  • FM Invasion
  • Mala Vida
  • Tonight
  • Dead End
Killing Me
  • The Tide Rises (instrumental)
  • Killing Me (II)
  • Deep
  • Killing Me (I)
  • In These Days
  • Crossed Your Heart
  • Fires To Come
  • Die For You
  • Lack Of Shame
  • Death Alone (From Death Can Save)
  • Breaking The Waves
  • Killing Me (III)
  • Until The End Of The World (I Will Always Love You)
  • The One
Like Cold Rain Kills A Summer Day
  • Killing Me (II)
  • Anti-Anthem
  • Deep
  • In These Days
  • Killing Me (I)
  • Raise Your Fist
  • Alright
  • Crossed Your Heart
  • Die For You
  • Kids Today
  • Breaking The Waves
  • FM Invasion
  • Fires To Come
  • Mala Vida
For Better For Worse
  • For Better For Worse
  • My Life/My Way
  • Without You
  • You!
  • Broken
  • Goodbye
  • I Hate You (Yes, I'm Judging You!)
  • Take 5 (How To Survive High School Without Any Real Friends)
  • Your Love (I Don't Wanna Lose Tonight)
  • Hilmont High School (I Pledge Allegiance To JD)
  • Never Last (All Our Friends Hate Us For This)
  • 1983
  • The Truth (Please Give Me Some Truth)
  • I Want You
15 Years Of Fame
  • Beaver Fever
  • Saturday
  • Rock On
  • Lisa
  • Take On Me
  • Summer's Gone
  • Anti-Anthem
  • Raise Your Fist
  • Mala Vida
  • Alright
  • Killing Me
  • Deep
  • Breaking The Waves
  • Crossed Your Heart
  • Your Love (live)
Bleenies And Blockheads (Japanese version)
  • ?
Anti-Anthems (Japanese version)
  • Raise Your Fist
  • Class Of '92
  • Anti-Anthem
  • Individuality
  • Falling (Will I Ever Come Across Another You?)
  • Kids Today
  • Blame
  • Alright (One More Shot)
  • Don't Forger
  • Major Mistake
  • FM Invasion
  • Mala Vida
  • Tonight
  • Dead End
  • Rock On (live)
  • Anti-Anthem (live)

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