Popkiller
Popkiller is the second studio album by the German electronic band Wolfsheim. It was released in 1993 on Strange Ways Records. The album spawned one single, "Now I Fall". Like all of their albums, Popkiller is bilingual, with two tracks ("Kaufrausch" and "Auf ein Wort") in German, one instrumental ("No Happy View"), and the rest in English.
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Darkwave | |||
Length | 39:51 | |||
Label | Strange Ways Records | |||
Producer | Carlos Perón | |||
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The album notes are disorganised and confused, with lyrics upside down and sideways and not in order.
Track listing
- "For You I'm Bleeding"
- "Tender Days"
- "Lovesong"
- "Kaufrausch"
- "Entropy"
- "No Happy View"
- "Now I Fall"
- "(The Obvious Fact That) Scars Remain (And How to Cope with It)"
- "Childhood Cruel"
- "Gates"
- "Auf ein Wort..."
- "Faith"
gollark: I have a closed timelike curve in my basement for receiving screenshots from the future.
gollark: It's apparently not very effective for kidnapping (takes ages to work) but *can* give you horrible cancer and whatever.
gollark: Opposing it got considered "green" somehow by the magic of political dimensionality reduction and if that hadn't happened it might be more popular.
gollark: Quite possibly.
gollark: I guess evacuation kind of counts as that?
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