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The Best of Pigface

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Download links and information about The Best of Pigface by Pigface. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 35 tracks with total duration of 02:12:27 minutes.

Artist: Pigface
Release date: 2001
Genre: Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 35
Duration: 02:12:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 0:07
2. Kiss King 4:30
3. Nutopia 4:50
4. Think (Addiction / Salvation Mix) 3:15
5. Asphole 5:01
6. Divebomber 4:19
7. Chickasaw 6:01
8. Steamroller 2:10
9. Hagseed 2:32
10. Cutting Face 4:12
11. F**k It Up (Did You Ever Get the Feeling?) 3:42
12. Alle Ist Mein 2:30
13. Ten Ground and Down 4:26
14. Seven Words 1:27
15. Satellite 4:11
16. Hips, T**s, Lips, Power! 4:18
17. Suck 3:40
18. Point Blank 2:37
19. Empathy 3:55
20. I Can Do No Wrong 5:19
21. Martin Interview 2:45
22. Dribble 4:17
23. Spanish Lesson (Mix 3) 3:35
24. Chickasuarus 5:04
25. Sickaspfuck (Full Gimball #1 Club Mix) 4:59
26. Lost Track 2:59
27. Taiko (Which Became Asphole) 4:23
28. Cold (Mickey #2) 5:57
29. Ogre (& the Six Million Dollar Man) 2:06
30. Dog 3:08
31. Hips T**s Lips Power (Britishit Mix) 3:30
32. Radio ID F**k Ups 0:50
33. Mickey #1 4:54
34. War Ich Nicht / Amphetaminethamphetamine / Girls Are Cool 6:40
35. You Know You Know You Know 4:18

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The Best of Pigface: Preaching to the Perverted is a two-disc assemblage of highlights from the decade-long career of the industrial congregation Pigface. The first disc is a true greatest-hits compilation, collecting from the first half-dozen or so studio albums classic tracks like "Alle Ist Mein," "Hips, T**s, Lips, Power!," and the industrial anthem "Suck" (the latter with vocals by Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor). The second disc mostly consists of unreleased material, with remixes, interview material, and never-before-heard songs including special guests like Dean Ween and Frank Black. All in all, it's a great package for the many industrial fans who haven't been able to keep up with Pigface's demanding release schedule during the '90s.