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Pzychobitch - The Day After FLAC album

Tracklist

The Day After 4:18
Sweet Kiss 5:14
Upside Down 3:55
Insane 3:50
My Day (Day After-Version) 4:54
Fitter Than You (Vs Hanin Elias) 4:30
Ego 5:07
Breakdown 4:29
Caress 4:54
Killing Smile 4:34
Nightmare 6:41
Suspiring Heart 4:44
Behind The Door 16:56

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
minus012 Pzychobitch The Day After ‎(CD, Album) Minuswelt Musikfabrik minus012 Germany 2004
COP CD080 Pzychobitch The Day After ‎(CD, Album) COP International COP CD080 US 2004
minus012 Pzychobitch The Day After ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Minuswelt Musikfabrik minus012 Germany 2004


Pzychobitch - The Day After FLAC album

Musician performer: Pzychobitch

Title: The Day After

Country: Germany

Date of release: 2004

Style: Rhythmic Noise, EBM, Electro

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1560 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 954

Other Formats: MIDI AC3 MMF AU WAV XM AHX

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Anarius
When I first got this album I thought it was terrific and something new. A tough girl proving to the world that she can kick some butt with the boys. After listening to it for about 6 months now I don't think it has the same appeal anymore. Lots of the tracks are fairly week and don't offer much except a great party album, which I hope was not what was intended. The two best tracks, I think, happen to be included as one. 12.1 is basically track 13 for 7 minutes, then after 3 minutes on silence we have the "Killing Smile" remix. "Behind The Door" has no heavy beats and is actually really sad sounding. Something that may have been in a soundtrack for a horror movie. The "Killing Smile" remix is great and kind of sounds like Autechre a bit. Scratchy rhythm and great notes that are stretched out. "Pzycho Bitch" is a good album for blasting down the road towards a sunset, but I don't think one could get a good effect listening to it home while reading.
Anarius
When I first got this album I thought it was terrific and something new. A tough girl proving to the world that she can kick some butt with the boys. After listening to it for about 6 months now I don't think it has the same appeal anymore. Lots of the tracks are fairly week and don't offer much except a great party album, which I hope was not what was intended. The two best tracks, I think, happen to be included as one. 12.1 is basically track 13 for 7 minutes, then after 3 minutes on silence we have the "Killing Smile" remix. "Behind The Door" has no heavy beats and is actually really sad sounding. Something that may have been in a soundtrack for a horror movie. The "Killing Smile" remix is great and kind of sounds like Autechre a bit. Scratchy rhythm and great notes that are stretched out. "Pzycho Bitch" is a good album for blasting down the road towards a sunset, but I don't think one could get a good effect listening to it home while reading.