SPK Leichenschrei Sozialistisches Patienten Kolektiv lp goth vinyl orig '82 RARE

Sold Date: February 16, 2014
Start Date: August 6, 2010
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ALL NEAR MINT, RARE LP VINYL, SEE PIC!


Artists : Sozialistisches Patienten Kollektiv (SPK)
Title : Leichenschrei
Label : Normal
Catalogue No. : NORMAL 26
Genres : Industrial, Experimental
Format : LP Vinyl
rec. '81 '82
Condition :  NM

 

Rekorded 1981. Mixed at Groovex Studios, Sydney. March 1982.
Licensed from Side Effekts Rekords

 

 

TRACKLISTING:
Lysso
A1. GenetikTransmission
A2. Post-Mortem
A3. Desolation
A4. Napalm / Terminal Patient
A5. Cry From The Sanatorium
A6. Baby Blue Eyes
A7. Israel
A8. Internal Bleeding
A9. Chamber Musik
Klono
B1. Despair
B2. The Agony Of The Plasma
B3. Day Of Pigs
B4. Wars Of Islam
B5. Maladia Europa (The European Sickness)





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