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Feind Hört Mit

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Released
  
April 27, 1999

Artist
  
Stahlhammer

Label
  
Nuclear Blast

Length
  
44:47

Release date
  
27 April 1999

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Genres
  
Heavy metal, Neue Deutsche Härte, Industrial metal, Groove metal

Similar
  
Stahlmania, Opera Noir, Killer Instinkt, Out of the Dark (Into the Light)

Stahlhammer feind h rt mit


Feind Hört Mit ([The] enemy listens in) is an album by Austrian heavy metal band Stahlhammer. It was released on April 27, 1999. The album's text is largely written in a font of Cyrillic letters, though the words are German. The limited edition was limited to only 2,000 copies each with a number on the back.

Contents

The text at the bottom of the album cover reads "Goldenes Zepter nur ein Stock in des Königs Hand. Wer nicht wagt der darf nicht hoffen auf ein schöner Land". Roughly translated, this means "A golden scepter is only a stick in the hand of a king. Who dares not, shouldn't hope for a beautiful country".

10 stahlhammer feind h rt mit death is just the beginning cd 2


Track listing

  1. "Was Ist Das" (What is that) - 1:01
  2. "Am Liebsten Von Hinten" (Preferably from the rear) - 3:36
  3. "Feind Hört Mit" (Enemy Listens) - 5:46
  4. "Der Mann Mit Dem Koks" (The man with the coke) - 5:02 (Falco Cover)
  5. "Herz Aus Stahl" (Heart of steel) - 3:44
  6. "Schlag Mich" (Hit me) - 4:28
  7. "Messerschmied" (Knifesmith) - 6:18
  8. "Jeanny" - 5:33 (Falco Cover)
  9. "Kein Schöner Land" (None more beautiful country) - 4:31
  10. "Strom Der Zeit" (Current of time) - 4:48
  11. "Supernova" - 3:36 (Only on limited Edition)

Personnel

  • Georgij Alexandrowitsch Makazaria (Георгий Александрович Макацария) – vocals
  • Conrad Schrenk – guitar
  • Peter Karolyi – bass
  • Michael Stocker – drums
  • Songs

    1Was ist das1:02
    2Am liebsten von hinten3:37
    3Feind hört mit5:44

    References

    Feind Hört Mit Wikipedia