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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.
Further benchmarks were set with the release of the 2006 EP "Get Your Body Beat" the title track of which landed Combichrist its first appearance on Billboard ' s Top 10 Dance Singles chart. [14] The music video for the single was included on the DVD release of the biopunk film The Gene Generation with the song also being used in the movie. [15]
Get Your Body Beat is an EP by the aggrotech band Combichrist. It is considered to be the band's break-out single. The video for the song shows scenes of Combichrist playing as well as scenes from The Gene Generation movie. The intro from the ambient track "DNA AM" can also be heard at the start of the video.
Combichrist chronology; Noise Collection Vol. 1 ... "I Want Your Blood" (Live in Germany) 5:41: Charts. Chart (2010) Peak position German Newcomer Chart [4] 7 Reception
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)
Zombina met Doc Horror at Calderstones School in 1998. They started a band called The Deformed, producing a demo tape "No Sleep 'Til Transylvania", in early 1999. [2] This tape featured songs that would later be featured on Zombina and the Skeletones albums: "The Grave...
The song's success put pressure on Kemp to come up with more hits for what would be their sophomore effort, Diamond. He wrote, "Unlike second marriages, second albums are notoriously difficult. Journeys had been developed over some time and played live before we went into the recording studio, with some songs being discarded at the last minute ...
During the first half of the 1980s, "11 O'Clock Tick Tock" was one of U2's most popular live songs and it appears on the 1983 live LP Under a Blood Red Sky and concert film Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky. On U2's early tours, it was often played twice due to a lack of material – once early in the concert, and then during the encore.