Don't Blow Your Cover: A Tribute to KMFDM | |
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Compilation album by Various artists | |
Released | 8 August 2000 |
Genre | Industrial rock |
Label | Cleopatra |
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Don't Blow Your Cover: A Tribute to KMFDM is a tribute album by various industrial rock artists. It includes covers by former KMFDM members Raymond Watts (under the alias "Pig") and Guenter Schulz. The title is a play on words based on the 1988 KMFDM album Don't Blow Your Top .
The album is also sold with an identical track listing under the alternate title "Stray Bullet: A Tribute to KMFDM" [2]
All tracks are written by KMFDM
No. | Title | Cover Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Disobedience" (Nihil) | Pig | |
2. | "Light (Musik ist Macht Mix)" (Angst) | Günter Schulz | |
3. | "Power" (Xtort) | Dkay.com / Die Krupps | |
4. | "Virus" (Naïve) | Sigue Sigue Sputnik | |
5. | "A Drug Against War" (Angst) | Razed in Black | |
6. | "Vogue" (Money) | Rosetta Stone | |
7. | "Don't Blow Your Top" (Don't Blow Your Top) | 16volt vs. Spahn Ranch | |
8. | "Money" (Money) | Sheep on Drugs | |
9. | "Spiritual House" (Money) | Transmutator featuring Shirley Dayton | |
10. | "Sex on a Flag" (Money) | Interface vs. Nick Shifter | |
11. | "Juke Joint Jezebel" (Nihil) | Inertia | |
12. | "Megalomaniac" (Symbols) | Shining featuring Julian Beeston | |
13. | "Stray Bullet" (Symbols) | The Filmstrip |
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