Totes Fleisch

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"Totes Fleisch"
Single by Terminal Choice
from the album "Totes Fleisch"
Released26 October 1995 [1]
Recordedat Studio am Kleistpark
Length20:56
Songwriter(s) Chris Pohl
Producer(s) Heiko Bender
Terminal Choice singles chronology
""Desiderius" (Demotape)"
(1995)
"Totes Fleisch"
(1995)
"Totes Fleisch (Remixes)"
(1998)

"Totes Fleisch" is a song composed by the rock band Terminal Choice, from their 1995 mini-album with the self title.

Contents

Review

It was the band's first single it was published from Cyberware Productions and was limited of 1000 copies. [2] In January 1998 released Terminal Choice a CD with remix versions from his song, it was limited of 666 copies hand numbered, from the 1998 overworked was the genre dance and is as a Megamix produced. [3]

"Totes Fleisch"
Single by Miss Construction
from the album Kunstprodukt
Released2008
Recorded2008
Genre Electronic music
Length4:36
Label Fear Section
Songwriter(s) Chris Pohl

Track list

  1. Höllensog (7:32)
  2. Serial Killer (5:00)
  3. Totes Fleisch (5:44)
  4. Time To Die (2:40)

Covers

In 1999 released Chris Pohl of the Terminal Choice EP Venus an Blutengel Remix, [4] 2008 covered Chris Pohl his song with his new project Miss Construction, the song begins with silver screen quotations from Kill Bill. [5]

Credits

Recorded and mixed at Studio am Kleistpark.

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