Eurotrash (album)
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Eurotrash | ||||
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Studio album by Zeromancer | ||||
Released | October 1, 2001 | |||
Genre | Industrial rock | |||
Label | Cleopatra/Warner Music Group | |||
Producer | Zeromancer | |||
Zeromancer chronology | ||||
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Eurotrash is the second studio album of the Norwegian industrial rock band Zeromancer.
The album spawned 2 singles, "Doctor Online" and "Need You Like a Drug", and a cover of the Australian band Real Life's "Send Me an Angel". Need You Like a Drug hit number one on the Deutsche Alternative Charts in 2002.[1]
Track listing
- "Doctor Online"
- "Eurotrash"
- "Need You Like a Drug"
- "Chrome Bitch"
- "Wannabe"
- "Neo Geisha"
- "Cupola"
- "Send Me an Angel" (Real Life cover)
- "Plasmatic"
- "Raising Hell"
- "Philharmonic"
- "Germany"
All songs by Ljung, except "Send Me an Angel" (by Sterry and Zatorski).
Personnel
- Alex Møklebust – vocals
- Kim Ljung - bass, backing vocals
- Noralf Ronthi - drums
- Chris Schleyer - guitar
- Erik Ljunggren - Keyboard, programming
References
- ↑ "Jahrescharts 2002" [Charts of the Year 2002] (in German). Djcharts.de. Retrieved 2012-03-28.
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