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"Body census" CD by Wumpscut

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The box comes in a mat laminated paper board box and is limited to 1515 pieces. It contains besides the normal album also the remix culture"-CD. Furthermore a mat laminated media book (19,2 x 14,1 cm), a 16-paged deluxe booklet made of heavy art print paper (18,5 x 14,6 cm), 2 trays, a unisex t-shirt (size XL), a patch, a pin, a mousepad, a poster A1, a calendar (May 2007 till April 2008), a sticker (XL/42 cm wide) and an A5 postcard. Moreover the box is signed by Rudy R. An absolute fan item!
Item no. 431042
Title Body census
Musical Genre Electro
Edition Limited Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Wumpscut
Release date 3/30/07
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 2-CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    The beast sleeps within you
  • 2.
    Remember one thing
  • 3.
    We believe, we believe
  • 4.
    Ain't that hungry yet
  • 5.
    You are U both (Elcom 2)
  • 6.
    My dear ghoul
  • 7.
    Hide and seek
  • 8.
    Homo gotikus industrialis
  • 9.
    Body census
  • 10.
    Adonai, my lord
  • 11.
    The fall

CD 2

  • 1.
    Adonai, my lord (Yendri Remix)
  • 2.
    Remember one thing (Recently Deceased Remix)
  • 3.
    Adonai, my lord (Viktim Remix)
  • 4.
    Remember one thing (God's Bow Remix)
  • 5.
    Adonai, my lord (Der Blutharsch Remix)
  • 6.
    Remember one thing (Cerebral Apoplexy Remix)
  • 7.
    You are 21 goth (Psycho Shop Remix)
  • 8.
    Adonai, my lord (Psycho Shop Remix)
  • 9.
    Remember one thing (Brain Leisure Remix)
  • 10.
    Remember one thing (Yendri Remix)
  • 11.
    Adonai, my lord (Thermonuclearity Remix)
  • 12.
    Adonai, my lord (Sacdac Remix)
  • 13.
    Adonai, my lord (Razorblade Remix)

by Sonja Angerer (23.03.2007) The master of the apocalyptic electronics is not carefully with his listeners - that hasn't changed with his ninth album, either. The title track shows the way: Bees and flowers have never been a matter of Wumpscut's but the apocalyptic inescapability this song breathes is well capable of destroying all of nature's sweetest dreams. Also the call for God, "Adonai, my Lord" is rather a battle call than a prayer - this is no begging for mercy but pure fighting. From the deepest moors of history arises the "Homo goticus industrialis" and you can well see the twinkling of the eyes in the song, just like in the slightly crazy "My dear ghoul" and "You are a Goth" - the latter being a clear candidate for a new Wumpscut classic.