Les Chansons Neurotiques (album)

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Les Chansons Neurotiques
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 2, 2002
RecordedFISHTANK.LH
Pleasure Park, Belgium
Art4Art-Studios, Germany
Genre Futurepop
Length58:00
Label Dancing Ferret Discs
Producer Neuroticfish
Jose Alvarez-Brill
Olaf Wollschläger
Henning Verlage
Neuroticfish chronology
No Instruments
(1999)
Les Chansons Neurotiques
(2002)
Surimi
(2003)

Les Chansons Neurotiques is the third studio album by Neuroticfish. Female vocals on "Startup" were provided by Eva Spanyar. All songs were written and performed by Neuroticfish.

Track listing

  1. "Startup" - 0:46
  2. "Reinvent the Pain" - 5:14
  3. "Waste" - 3:58
  4. "Prostitute" - 4:12
  5. "Wake Me Up" - 5:11
  6. "Modulator" - 5:10
  7. "Breakdown" - 2:37
  8. "Darkness/Influence" - 4:38
  9. "Stop and Go" - 6:06
  10. "It's Not Me" - 5:17
  11. "Inverse" - 4:48
  12. "Need" - 5:34
  13. "Velocity N2" - 4:36

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