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Music for a Slaughtering Tribe (Limited Edition)

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Download links and information about Music for a Slaughtering Tribe (Limited Edition) by Wumpscut. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:49:43 minutes.

Artist: Wumpscut
Release date: 1997
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:49:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Soylent Green 6:13
2. Fear In Motion 3:18
3. Concrete Rage 4:25
4. Bleed 2:48
5. Koslow 3:32
6. On the Run 4:21
7. Believe In Me 6:03
8. She's Dead 5:18
9. Rotten Meat 3:55
10. Float 1:52
11. Default 3:37
12. My Life 2:28
13. The Day's Disdain 5:35
14. Dudek 3:59
15. Fear In Motion (Remix By Remyl) [Remix by Remyl] 4:51
16. She's Dead (Remix By Kirlian Camera) [Remix by Kirlian Camera] 6:48
17. Soylent Green (Remix By Haujobb) [Remix by Haujobb] 10:08
18. Fear In Motion (Remix By Haujobb) [Remix by Haujobb] 6:34
19. Dudek (Remix By Brain Leisure) [Remix by Brain Leisure] 5:13
20. Default (Remix By Aghast View) [Remix by Aghast View] 4:39
21. Float (Remix By Dive) [Remix by Dive] 2:44
22. Soylent Green (Remix By Brain Leisure) [Remix by Brain Leisure] 11:22

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Originally released in 1993 on German indie label Vuz, Music for a Slaughtering Tribe is the debut album from electro icon Rudy Ratzinger (aka :wumpscut:). Opener "Soylent Green" sets the tone for the album, all blistering mechanized beats and dark, distorted vocals. However, Ratzinger possesses a sense of melody and an eclectic approach that is generally absent from purveyors of this kind of music. :wumpscut:'s music, therefore, has more in common with Skinny Puppy than fellow countrymen Die Krupps. Sometimes the tracks stretch on for a little longer than is perhaps necessary, but there are enough ideas here to keep things interesting. If one can get past Ratzinger's overly serious tone, then Music for a Slaughtering Tribe has plenty to recommend it. Album highlights: "Soylent Green," the pounding "Fear in Motion," and the creepy, sample-driven "She's Dead."