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Greatest S**t

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Download links and information about Greatest S**t by KMFDM. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Metal, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 38 tracks with total duration of 02:25:14 minutes.

Artist: KMFDM
Release date: 2010
Genre: Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Metal, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 38
Duration: 02:25:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. D.I.Y. (Edit) 4:19
2. Tohuvabohu (Edit) 4:43
3. Son of a Gun (Overhauled Mix Edit) 3:33
4. Juke Joint Jezebel (Single Mix) 4:09
5. Naïve (Edit) 3:44
6. Sucks (12" Mix Edit) 3:56
7. Hau Ruck (Edit) 3:25
8. More & Faster (12" Mix) 3:31
9. Money (Radio Mix) 3:49
10. Megalomaniac (Single Mix Edit) 3:09
11. Virus (12" Mix Edit) 4:10
12. Light (Cellulite Radio Mix) 3:49
13. Anarchy (Edit) 4:04
14. Vogue (Edit) 2:59
15. Split (12" Mix Edit) 3:54
16. WWIII (Edit) 4:29
17. Godlike (12" Mix Edit) 4:03
18. A Drug Against War (Single Mix) 3:41
19. Power (Single Mix Edit) 3:07
20. Go to Hell (F**k MTV Mix Edit) 4:05
21. Don't Blow Your Top (Edit) 3:09
22. Looking for Strange (Edit) 3:57
23. Ultra (Album Edit) 3:40
24. Itchy Bitchy 3:35
25. Dogma 4:06
26. Strut (Edit) 4:37
27. Kickin' Ass (Edit) 2:43
28. Free Your Hate (Edit) 4:46
29. Terror (Edit) 4:20
30. Adios 3:54
31. Trust (Edit) 3:41
32. Waste 3:40
33. Attack-Reload (Edit) 3:34
34. Glory (Edit) 3:22
35. Sturm & Drang (Edit) 3:41
36. Never Say Never (Edit) 3:49
37. Rules (Edit) 3:23
38. That's All (Edit) 4:38

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To celebrate over 25 years on the industrial music scene, KMFDM collected all their best cuts on the excellent Würst and then added a disc of deeper cuts to create this set of Greatest S**t. Tracks are arranged in a non-chronological order for maximum listenability and 12” versions, single versions, or remixes are chosen if longtime leader Sascha Konietzko deems them better than the originals. Some of the tracks are just simple “edits,” most likely because of run time and the desire to have a fat track list, and while this may disappoint the purist, nothing here seems overly slashed. The Würst package was light on the liner notes but Greatest S**t comes with a fat booklet, filled with history and credits. Longtime fans should pick this one and will be rewarded with different cover art, featuring the same femme fatales as on Würst but they’re being a bit less, ahem, modest.