Artist's albums
Kánaán
2001 · album
A Vér Nem Válik Vizzé
2001 · single
Tartson Örökké
2000 · single
Mesét, álmot, mámort
1998 · album
Túlélő
2021 · single
Zártosztály
2021 · album
Kendőzetlen igazság
2020 · single
Evolúció
2020 · single
Aréna koncertshow 2019
2020 · album
Jég Hátán
2018 · album
Küzdj Az Álmodért (Karaoke)
2018 · single
Jég Hátán
2018 · single
JUBILEUM BEST OF
2017 · compilation
20. Jubileumi Koncertshow
2017 · album
Hooligans - Igaz történet
2016 · album
Hooligans feat. Lotfi Begi - Tartson örökké
2016 · single
Már hall, már lát, már beszél
2015 · EP
Nem hall, nem lát, nem beszél
2015 · album
Halálos csók
2015 · single
Paradicsom
2015 · single
Társasjáték
2014 · album
Idegen
2014 · single
História
2013 · album
Mindörökké
2013 · single
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Biography
Hungarian rock band Hooligans broke through to mainstream success in 2003 with the album Szenzáció and its several hit singles. Subsequent albums by the band were commercial blockbusters, hitting the upper reaches of the Hungarian charts and spawning several singles each. Founded in 1996 in Szerencs, Hungary, the band is comprised of Ördög Tibor (vocals; born on November 5, 1970, in Szerencs), Tóth Tibor (guitar; born on October 30, 1969, in Sátoraljaújhely), Kiss Endre (drums; born on September 21, 1970, in Miskolc), and Késmárki Zsolt (bass; born on March 8, 1980, in Budapest). Hooligans made their album debut in 1997 with Nem Hall, Nem Lát, Nem Beszél, followed by Mesét, Álmot, Mámort in 1998 and Kánaán in 2001. Hooligans' fourth album, Szenzáció (2003), brought the band mainstream success. It topped the Hungarian albums chart and spawned the singles "Királylány," "Játszom," and "Legyen Valami." The follow-up albums Vírus (2005) and Bohémélet (2006) were also chart-toppers, spawning the hit singles "Szabadon," "Menj Tovább," "Noben a Boldogság," "Félember," and "Rajtad Múlt." The commercial success of Hooligans waned a bit over time, yet the band remained reliably popular in later years. Seventh album Privát Mennyország (2008) hit the upper reaches of the Hungarian charts, for instance, and spawned the singles "Eljátszott Gyémánt" and "Ringass El." ~ Jason Birchmeier