Pissin' Razorbladez

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Pissin' Razorbladez
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 25, 2006
Recorded2001–2006
Genre Gabber
LengthCD 1: 73:33
CD 2: 73:13
DVD: 12:37
Label Masters of Hardcore
Producer Danny Masseling
Angerfist chronology
Pissin' Razorbladez
(2006)
Mutilate
(2008)

Pissin' Razorbladez is Angerfist's first complete album. The boxset includes two CDs and a DVD with video material.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:31
2."Chaos And Evil"3:55
3."Dortmund´05"5:34
4."The Driller Killer"4:31
5."Kidnapped Redneck"4:35
6."Cannibal"4:19
7."End"4:22
8."Dance With The Wolves"5:11
9."Stainless Steel"4:46
10."The Fast Lane"3:46
11."A Touch Of Insanity"4:54
12."My Critic Fetish"5:05
13."Penis Enlarger (2nd Edit featuring Akira)"4:10
14."Dead Man Walking"4:31
15."Pissin' Razorbladez"4:18
16."Yes"4:55
17."Spit On You"3:22

Disc 2

No.TitleLength
1."Raise Your Fist"7:11
2."Take U Back"6:05
3."Necroslave"4:47
4."The World Will Shiver (T-Junction & Rudeboy Remix)"5:18
5."Criminally Insane"4:43
6."Maniac Killa"6:20
7."Twisting My Mind"6:12
8."Human Resource - Dominator (Outblast & Angerfist Remix)"6:51
9."B.A.M.M. (Dr. Z-Vago Remix)"4:34
10."Fuck Off"4:06
11."With The Fresh Style"4:52
12."Killerfist (Akira HKViolence Remix)"5:31
13."Fuck The Promqueen"3:34
14."Nothing But The Darkside"3:45

DVD

No.TitleLength
1."Angerfist Megamix"8:35
2."The World Will Shiver (Official Masters Of Hardcore - The Core Supremacy Anthem)"4:02

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