Unrein

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Unrein
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Studio album by
Released27 February 1998
Recorded1997
Genre
Length69:54
Label Virgin
Producer Oomph!
Oomph! chronology
1991–96: The Early Works
(1998)
Unrein
(1998)
Plastik
(1999)
Singles from Unrein
  1. "Gekreuzigt"
    Released: 23 January 1998
  2. "Unsere Rettung"
    Released: 27 April 1998

Unrein (German for "Impure") is the fifth studio album by German Industrial metal band Oomph!. It is their first album released on Virgin Schallplatten.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Mutters Schoß (Mother's Lap) (01:12)
  2. Unsere Rettung (Our Salvation) (05:04)
  3. Die Maske (The Mask) (06:06)
  4. My Hell (05:19)
  5. Gekreuzigt (Crucified) (04:22)
  6. Zero Endorphine (03:06) (instrumental)
  7. Willst du mein Leben entern? (Do You Want to Board My Life?) (04:20)
  8. (Why I'll Never Be) Clean Again (05:28)
  9. Unrein (Impure) (05:51)
  10. Anniversary (04:51)
  11. Foil (04:31)
  12. Bastard (06:51)
  13. Another Disease (05:30)
  14. Meine Wunden (My Wounds) (07:15)


2019 Napalm Records re-release bonus tracks

Credits

Personnel

Oomph!

Additional personnel



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