Implements of Hell
Implements of Hell is the seventh studio album by the Belgian aggrotech act Suicide Commando. The title is a reference to the name given by serial killer Albert Fish to the tools used to torture and kill his victims. The track Severed Head contains samples from an episode of Born to Kill which is about the serial killer Edmund Kemper.
Implements Of Hell | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 22, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2008-2009 | |||
Genre | EBM Industrial | |||
Length | CD 1: 53:05 CD 2: 56:29 | |||
Label | Metropolis Records | |||
Suicide Commando chronology | ||||
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Track list CD 1 "Implements of Hell"
- "Intro"
- "The Pleasures Of Sin"
- "The Dying Breed"
- "Die Motherfucker Die"
- "Death Cures All Pain"
- "God Is In The Rain"
- "Hate Me (Retaliate V1.0)"
- "Come Down With Me"
- "Severed Head"
- "The Perils Of Indifference"
- "Until We Die (Album Edit)"
Track list CD 2 "Implements of Hell" Bonus
- "Severed Head (Heads Of State Mix by Komor Kommando)"
- "Die Motherfucker Die (Modulate Remix)"
- "Cause Of Death: Suicide (Final Count 2009)"
- "The Perils Of Indifference (remixed by JH from Centhron)"
- "Hate Me (Leaether Strip Remix)"
- "Die Motherfucker Die (Nurzery Rhymes vs Betamorphose Remix)"
- "The Perils Of Indifference (Xotox Remix)"
- "Hate Me (Original version)"
- "Severed Head (Beheaded mix by Schattenschlag)"
- "Die Motherfucker Die (Apology Not Accepted Remix by Fïx8Sëd8)"
- "Until We Die (Winter Version)"
Track list CD 3 "God is in the rain"
- "God Is In The Rain [book of lies V1.0)"
- "God Is In The Rain [book of lies V2.0 - club mix]"
- "Infliction Of Pain"
- "God Is In The Rain [:wumpscut: remix]"
- "God Is In The Rain [the synthetic dream foundation remix]"
- "White Lines, White Lies [previously unreleased demo version 1999]"
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