Noise and Girls Come Out to Play / A Compact Introduction to Propaganda
By Propaganda
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- 1 Before the Start You Already Bleed (Testament Four) 0:25
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- 2 Dr Mabuse (Anton Corbijn Video Mix) 4:52
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- 3 Femme Fatale (The Woman With the Orchid) 3:22
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- 4 Duel (Thirds) 4:01
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- 5 Testament Five 1:03
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- 6 Jewel (Rough Cut) 3:45
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- 7 P:Machinery (Beta) 8:00
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- 8 P:Machinery (Alpha) 1:59
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- 9 Dream Within a Dream 9:10
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- 10 Wonder 1:47
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- 11 Lied 2:54
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- 12 Frozen Faces (A Secret Sense of Sin) 5:31
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- 13 Testament Six 0:32
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- 14 Im Stahlnetz des Mabuse 3:17
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- 15 Das Testament des Mabuse 10:17
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- 16 (The Ninth Life Of) Dr Mabuse 4:11
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- 17 Strength to Dream (As Testament Seven) 3:17
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- 18 P:Machinery (Zbigniew Rybczynski Video Mix) 4:37
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- 19 Femme Fatale (The Orchid) 3:38
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- Total length: 76:38
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bad introduction to Propaganda
This is a bad introduction to Propaganda, filled with tertiary mixes pulled from discarded tape, excerpts given titles to make them look substantial, and songs better heard elsewhere. Possibly the only intriguing track, for devout fans, is "P:Machinery (Alpha)", since it sounds like a demo version.
Buy the double disk of A Secret Wish instead.
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