Satanic Reasons: The Very Best Of

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Satanic Reasons: The Very Best Of
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Greatest hits album by
Leaether Strip
Released2005
Genre Industrial, EBM
Label Alfa Matrix
Leaether Strip chronology
Retrospective
(1997)
Satanic Reasons: The Very Best Of
(2005)

Satanic Reasons... is a best-of compilation by Leaether Strip.

Track listing

  1. Japanese Bodies (12" Version)
  2. Leæther Strip Part II
  3. Break My Back
  4. Fit For Flogging
  5. AntiUS
  6. Nose Candy
  7. Steal
  8. Mortal Thoughts
  9. Strap Me Down
  10. Nothing Seen - Nothing Done
  11. Evil Speaks
  12. Adrenalin Rush
  13. Turn To Stone
  14. Don't Tame Your Soul
  15. Torture (A Suicide Note)
  16. Down There With You
  17. No Rest For The Wicked
  18. You Know Where To Put It
  19. Lies To Tell
  20. How Do I Know?
  21. I Want You Hard
  22. Make My Blood Boil
  23. Hate Me!
  24. Black Candle!
  25. Face The Fire
  26. Tell Me What To Do!
  27. Under My Control
  28. Showroom Dummies
  29. Desert Storm
  30. I Wanna Fuck Now!

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