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After the Devastation
2005 studio album by Leaether Strip From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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After the Devastation is a two-CD album by Leæther Strip, and is his comeback album after a five-year hiatus. Some editions of the album included the bonus EP ÆFTERSHOCK. The album peaked at #1 on the German Alternative Charts (DAC) and ranked #6 on the DAC Top 50 Albums of 2006.[2]
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Track listing
Disc 1
- The Shame Of A Nation (Album Edit)
- Back In Control
- Death Is Walking Next To Me (Album Edit)
- A Boy
- Dying Is Easy – Life Is Harder (Daddy Please Love Me)
- Sleep Is Only Heartbreak
- Slam
- Smerte
- Happy Pills (Gimme Gimme)
- Rip Like Cat Claws
- What If...
- Inner Exploration
Disc 2
- Gaza Strip (March Of The Innocent)
- Suicide Bombers (Album Edit)
- Carry Me (2006)
- Empty Space
- Junkie Do – Junkie Die
- Homophobia
- This Is Where I Wanna Be (Album Edit)
- One Man's Gain Another Man's Pain
- Give Us Some Shelter (Katrina)
- One For One For One
- I Was Born That Day
- Leæther Strip Part 3 (Symphony For Kurt)
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