Veljeskunta

Veljeskunta (1991) is an album by Finnish rock band CMX. Its name means "The Brotherhood" in Finnish.[2]

Veljeskunta
Studio album by
Released1991
Recorded1991 Helsinki
GenreIndie rock
Hardcore punk
Length38:05
LabelBad Vugum
ProducerA. W. Yrjänä, Janne Halmkrona
CMX chronology
Kolmikärki
(1990)
Veljeskunta
(1991)
Aurinko
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The CD version of Veljeskunta also contains the Tanssitauti EP originally published in 1990. The gold version of the album, released in 2002 also contains CMX's earlier EP, Musiikin ystävälliset kasvot.

Track listing

All songs written by A. W. Yrjänä and Janne Halmkrona with lyrics by A. W. Yrjänä.

  1. "Kulje vasten" -- 1:25 ("Travel Against")
  2. "Neljäs valtakunta" -- 2:34 ("The Fourth Reich")
  3. "Metallipurkaus" -- 2:59 ("Metal Eruption")
  4. "Kuu" -- 2:01 ("The Moon")
  5. "Veljeskunta" -- 4:04 ("Brotherhood")
  6. "Rytmitehdas" -- 2:30 ("Rhythm Factory")
  7. "Helvetin hyvä paimen" -- 2:46 ("Good Shepherd of Hell" or "Hell of a Good Shepherd")
  8. "Vaskiperse" -- 2:10 ("Copper Ass")
  9. "Ääni ja vimma" -- 2:10 ("The Sound and the Fury")
  10. "Tanssitauti" -- 2:12 ("Dance Disease, or St Vitus Dance")
  11. "Kätketty kukka" -- 4:36 ("Hidden Flower")
  12. "Enteitä" -- 2:19 ("Omens")
  13. "Täynnä naisia" -- 2:32 ("Full of Women")
  14. "Tulikiveä" -- 3:47 ("Brimstone")

Credits

Visitors

  • Kikke Heikkinen -- background vocals
  • Kim Johannes -- keyboards
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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "CMX - www.cmx.fi". Archived from the original on 2010-06-05. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
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