Agogo (album)

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Agogo
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Compilation album by
Released17 November 1998 (1998-11-17)
Genre Industrial
Length42:24
Label Wax Trax! Records/TVT Records
KMFDM compilations chronology
Retro
(1998)
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Agogo is a rarities album by KMFDM. Agogo comprises numerous tracks either previously unreleased, released on other compilations, or otherwise not widely available.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Thank You" (previously unreleased, originally to appear on the Apart album)0:44
2."Godlike (Chicago Trax Version)" (originally from the first pressing of the Naïve album)3:34
3."Virus (Dub)" (originally from the first pressing of the Naïve album)6:25
4."Rip the System" (originally from the More & Faster single and limited editions of the UAIOE album)3:34
5."Naff Off" (originally from the More & Faster single and limited editions of the UAIOE album)4:17
6."Mysterious Ways" (U2 cover, originally from the Shut Up Kitty compilation)3:10
7."Ooh La La" (originally from the Hellraiser III soundtrack)4:02
8."Hole in the Wall (Scott Burns Remix)" (previously unreleased, originally to appear on the Glory single)4:23
9."Agogo" (previously unreleased, originally recorded during the Money era)7:01
10."Zip" (originally from the first pressing of the What Do You Know, Deutschland? album)5:12

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