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The song was later remade into Like to Thank My Buddies on Combichrist's album Everybody Hates You. The project's name was later changed to Hudlager and then finally to Combichrist before the debut album The Joy of Gunz was released on the German record label Out of Line . [ 6 ]
Conflict (Combichrist Mix) The Birthday Massacre Shallow Grave (Combichrist) C + C Music Factory: Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) (as Combichrist) Cylab Kundalini (Lucky 13 Mix) Dive vs. Diskonnekted Do You Believe It (Combichrist Mix) Down Below Private Soul Security (Electronix Remix By Scandy) Eisbrecher: Verrückt (Combichrist Remix)
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.
The tracks are composed by Noisia and Andy LaPlegua and performed by Noisia (1-7) and Combichrist (8-15). Both bands have released their own editions: No Redemption by Combichrist and DmC: Devil May Cry Soundtrack by Noisia.
Making Monsters is the fifth studio album by the American aggrotech band Combichrist. The album was released on CD, CD/DVD, double album , and digital download. CD track listing
Noise Collection Vol. 1 is a compilation album by American aggrotech / industrial metal band Combichrist. The first disc is their album The Joy of Gunz , and the second disc collects their first three EPs: Kiss the Blade , Blut Royale and Sex, Drogen und Industrial .
Everybody Hates You is the second full-length studio album by the American aggrotech band Combichrist. It was released on March 8, 2005, through the Out of Line record label. The album peaked at #2 on the German Alternative Charts (DAC) and ranked #18 on the DAC Top Albums of 2005.
According to the Sonic Seducer, the album is a return to Combichrist's original electronic style. The song "Denial" was interpreted as a homage to Nine Inch Nails while "The Evil In Me" was seen as a reference to Johnny Cash. [4] We Love You peaked at #39 in the German Media Control Charts. [5]