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Schrei is the debut album by the German band Tokio Hotel. In 2006 they released a partly re-recorded and expanded version, Schrei - so laut du kannst. The album was only released in Germany, Italy, France, Canada, and Japan. The initial limited edition came with a bonus DVD including the music video for " Durch den Monsun", a special "making of 'Durch den Monsun'" feature, an interview, and a photo gallery.
Because vocalist Bill Kaulitz's voice changed with puberty, the band re-recorded the songs " Schrei", " Rette mich", and " Der Letzte Tag". The version of "Schrei (so laut du kannst)" that is sold in Germany only has the re-recorded version of "Rette mich", while the version sold in France has the re-recorded versions of "Schrei", "Rette mich", "Der Letzte Tag", and acoustic versions of "Schrei" and of "Durch den Monsun."
"Schrei" has sold more than 1,500,000 copies worldwide while "Schrei (so laut du kannst)" has sold 100,000 copies worldwide.
"Schrei" and "Scream" are rock songs by German alternative rock band Tokio Hotel. The German version of the song, "Schrei", was released as the second single from the band's debut album Schrei and is also the album's opening track. An English version of the song called "Scream" was later included in their first English album Scream and released as their fourth English single in 2007.
Schrei! (Sream!) is a live album by German Medieval metal band Subway to Sally.