Krankhaus

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Krankhaus
Krankhaus Angelspit.jpg
Studio album by
Released6 June 2006 (2006-06-06)
Recorded2006
Genre Electro-industrial
Length56:02
Label self-released
Producer Destroyx, ZooG
Angelspit chronology
Nurse Grenade
(2004)
Krankhaus
(2006)
Blood Death Ivory
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Krankhaus (comes from "Krankenhaus" which is German for Hospital) is the debut studio album by Australian electro-industrial band Angelspit. It was self-released on 6 June 2006, and re-released on 30 January 2007 with a bonus remix disc and in the US by Dancing Ferret Discs, entitled Surgically Atoned, containing remixes by The Tenth Stage, Combichrist, Tankt, The Crystalline Effect and even Angelspit themselves. A music video for "Vena Cava" was released.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Destroyx, ZooG.

No.TitleLength
1."À la Mode, À la Mort"3:53
2."Vena Cava"3:30
3."Elixir"3:47
4."100%"3:15
5."Juicy"3:55
6."Flesh Stitched Onto a Frame"1:07
7."Make You Sin"4:01
8."Get Even"4:40
9."Dead Letter"4:26
10."Black Wine"5:48
11."Scars and Stripes"4:47
12."Create Desire"4:15
13."Wolf"4:05
14."Wreak Havoc"4:33
15."Elixir" (Pill Binge Remix) (Web bonus track)4:44
Total length:56:02
Special Edition Surgically Atoned bonus disc
No.TitleRemixerLength
1."100%" (110% Fucked Mix) Combichrist 5:14
2."Create Desire"The Mercy Cage5:23
3."Vena Cava" Ego Likeness 3:42
4."Make You Sin"Diverje5:02
5."Wreak Havok" Stromkern 4:19
6."Juicy"Tankt4:26
7."Wolf"Angelspit5:21
8."Scars and Stripes"The Process Void4:42
9."Get Even"The Crystalline Effect4:49
10."Dead Letter"Angel Theory4:26
11."100%"The Tenth Stage7:11
12."A la Mode, A la Mort"Angelspit4:17
13."Elixir"The Tenth Stage3:56
14."Scars and Stripes" (Australian and Web bonus track)n0nplus7:50
15."Create Desire" (Inject Remix) (Australian and Web bonus track)The Mercy Cage5:23
Total length:1:16:36

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