''Die Ewigkeit'' is the second release from
German
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electronic
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darkwave
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band
Relatives Menschsein
Relatives Menschsein is a German people, German darkwave band formed in 1990 by the musicians Amadeus, Lissy Mödl and Jörg Wolfgram. They are one of the first "Neue Deutsche Todeskunst" (''New German Death Art'') bands. They were signed
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Track listing
#"Ausgeblutet"-4:39
#"In Gedanken"-2:39
#"Erfüllung"-5:01
#"Leben"-3:44
#"Passion"-4:34
#"Verflucht"-7:12
#"Die Ewigkeit"-6:28
#"Tempel (Remastered Demo Version)"-3:07
Info
* All tracks written by Lissy Mödl
* Vocals by Amadeus
* Guitars by Jörg Wolfgram
References
External links
Relatives Menschsein Discography Info
1993 albums
Alice In... albums
Relatives Menschsein albums
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