Extra, Vol. 2

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Extra, Vol. 2
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Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2008 (2008-08-05)
Genre Industrial rock
Label Metropolis/KMFDM
KMFDM compilations chronology
Extra, Vol. 1
(2008)
Extra, Vol. 2
(2008)
Extra, Vol. 3
(2008)

Extra, Vol. 2 is a rarities double album by KMFDM. It was released on August 5, 2008. [1] It is the second of a three volume, double-disc set collection of tracks that were not included in any of the ten KMFDM Classic albums. Songs from the collaborative effort KMFDM vs PIG - Sin Sex & Salvation are absent, and have never been re-released in any other format.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

No.TitleLength
1."Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away" (Weiner Mix [2] )4:17
2."Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away" (Jager Mix)5:24
3."Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away" (Meister Mix)5:19
4."Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away" (Oktoberfest Mix)5:14
5."Bargeld" (Cashflow Mix)6:20
6."Sucks" (No Shit Radio Mix)4:00
7."Sucks" (P-O-T-A-T-O Mix)3:43
8."Sucks" (Goodbye Barb Mix)5:20
9."Sucks" (12" Mix)4:01
10."More 'N' Faster"4:21
11."A Drug Against War" (Single Mix)3:43
12."A Drug Against War" (Overdose Mix)5:28
13."A Drug Against War" (Hookah Mix)3:36
14."Blood" (Single Mix)4:01

Disc two

No.TitleLength
1."Light" (Cellulite Mix)3:49
2."Light" (Aerobic Mix)5:43
3."Light" (Rubber Gloves Dub Mix)5:25
4."Light" (Fat Back Mix)7:30
5."Light" (Vengeance Mix)5:39
6."Light" (Complete Orgasm Mix)5:00
7."Light" (Diet Mix)6:00
8."Light" (Lighthouse Mix)5:05
9."Light" (White Cotton Balls Mix)5:10
10."Trust" (Never Mix)4:37
11."Glory" (War & Slavery Dub)3:48
12."Lust" (Chem-lust Mix)5:28
13."Glory" (Exploitation Mix)4:02

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References

  1. Album information at Metropolis Records
  2. "Discography - Extra Vol. 2". Kmfdm.net. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-11-03.