Today We Are All Demons

Today We Are All Demons is an album by the American aggrotech band Combichrist. The album is available in both one disc and two disc versions. A remixed version (Beneath the World Mix) of the title track can be found on the Underworld film soundtrack.

Today We Are All Demons
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 20, 2009
GenreAggrotech
Length63:03
LabelOut of Line/Metropolis Records
Combichrist chronology
What the Fuck is Wrong With You People?
(2007)
Today We Are All Demons
(2009)
Noise Collection Vol. 1
(2010)
Singles from Today We Are All Demons
  1. "Sent to Destroy"
    Released: July 8, 2008[1]
  2. "All Pain is Gone / Can't Change the Beat"
    Released: May 1, 2009[2]
  3. "Scarred"
    Released: May 11, 2010[3]
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Review scores
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Track listing

All songs written by Andy LaPlegua.

No.TitleLength
1."No Afterparty"0:45
2."All Pain is Gone"4:57
3."Kickstart the Fight" (featuring Gen from the Genitorturers)5:02
4."I Want Your Blood"5:13
5."Can't Change the Beat"4:26
6."Sent to Destroy"4:37
7."Spit"4:28
8."New Form of Silence"3:52
9."Scarred"4:26
10."The Kill V2"5:19
11."Get Out of My Head"4:26
12."Today We Are All Demons"5:02
13."At the End of it All"4:35
14."Hidden Track" (as a part of track 13)5:55
-If the hidden track is played in mono, it will reveal a female computerized voice mocking the listener for still using mono instead of stereo

Track listing Dark Side CD

No.TitleLength
1."Tranquilized"5:12
2."Avenge"4:31
3."Carnival of Terror"4:58
4."Till Death Do Us Party"4:24
5."Machine Love"7:21
6."427 FE"8:41
7."Caliber:Death"5:06
8."Gore Baby, Gore"16:39

Samples

  • "Scarred" opening line "You ever get the feeling that everything in America is completely fucked up?" comes from the american 1990 comedy-drama movie Pump Up The Volume and is spoken by main character Mark Hunter, played by Christian Slater.
gollark: *quite likes pierovars*
gollark: What incident?
gollark: You got quoted? Cool!
gollark: Well, that was a hotfix and ⅜.
gollark: Ah, TJ09...

References

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