Wir kriegen Euch alle

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Studio album by
Released1991
Recorded1989–1990
Genre Punk rock, experimental rock
Length41:35
Label Pirates Press
Feeling B chronology
Hea Hoa Hoa Hea Hea Hoa
(1989)
Wir kriegen euch alle
(1991)
Die Maske des Roten Todes
(1993)

Wir kriegen euch alle (Loosely translated as "We'll Get You All") is the second album by the East German punk band Feeling B. It was released in 1991. [1]

Track list

  1. Ich such die DDR (I'm Searching for the DDR)
  2. Every Night
  3. Dumdum Geschoß (Dumdum Bullet)
  4. You Can't Beat the Feeling B
  5. Slamersong
  6. Izrael
  7. Schlendrian (Spend)
  8. Soviel was ich sah (As Much as I Saw)
  9. Hopla He
  10. Schampuuu-Schaum (Shampooo-Foam)
  11. Finale
  12. Unter dem Pflaster (Under the Pavement)
  13. Du findest keine Ruh (You Can't Find Rest)
  14. Revolution 89

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References

  1. Maximilian Schäffer (1991-12-01). "FEELING B: Wir Kriegen Euch Alle" (in German). Laut. Retrieved 2024-01-27.