Totentanz: The Best of Zoth Ommog

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Totentanz: The Best of Zoth Ommog
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedJuly 7, 1994 (1994-07-07) [1]
Genre Industrial
Length111:39
Label Cleopatra

Totentanz: The Best of Zoth Ommog is a various artists compilation album released on July 7, 1994 by Cleopatra Records. [2]

Contents

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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AllMusic gave Totentanz: The Best of Zoth Ommog a rating of two out of five possible stars. [3]

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Adrenaline Rush" (Vegger Version)Claus Larsen Leæther Strip 5:34
2."Antius"LarsenLeæther Strip4:47
3."Strap Me Down"LarsenLeæther Strip5:38
4."Leæther Strip Part II"LarsenLeæther Strip4:10
5."Abattoir"Sevren Ni-Arb X-Marks the Pedwalk 4:11
6."Desolation"Ni-ArbX-Marks the Pedwalk7:09
7."Helpless"Ni-ArbX-Marks the Pedwalk3:44
8."Resist" (Lard Mix)
  • Uwe Kanka
  • Dirk Krause
Armageddon Dildos 4:48
9."Frontline of Violence"
  • Kanka
  • Krause
Armageddon Dildos5:11
10."Godshit" (Re-Processed Relievo Version)
  • Flemming Norre Larsen
  • Jesper Schmidt
Psychopomps 5:25
11."Animals"
  • Larsen
  • Schmidt
Psychopomps4:47
12."The Slaughter"
  • Larsen
  • Schmidt
Psychopomps4:19
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Sacrilege" (Angel of Death Mix)
  • Dwayne Dassing
  • Gary Dassing
Mentallo & The Fixer 7:08
2."Rapid Suffocation"
  • D. Dassing
  • G. Dassing
Mentallo & The Fixer5:57
3."Guilty"Claus Larsen Klute 4:12
4."Nothing to Hide"LarsenKlute2:44
5."Kalt Wie Stahl" (W.W.B.)
  • Martin Bodewell
  • Lars Felker
Orange Sector 3:11
6."Mean Machine"
Blok 574:30
7."Gods and Children" (Brimstone Mix)Jeremy Daw Yeht Mae 5:28
8."A Kind of Loss" (New Mix)Sevren Ni-Arb Ringtailed Snorter 4:56
9."Succumber" Spahn Ranch 4:38
10."Deal in Sex" (Protection Mix) Torben Schmidt Lights of Euphoria 4:07
11."Deep Down" A-Head 5:06

Personnel

Adapted from the Totentanz: The Best of Zoth Ommog liner notes. [4]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1994 Cleopatra CD CLEO94712

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