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# "Wasteland Discotheque" |
# "Wasteland Discotheque" |
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# "[[Somebody's Watching Me]]" |
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# "A Heavy Burden" |
# "A Heavy Burden (feat. Lars Vognstrup)" |
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# "To the Lighthouse" |
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# "Showdown Recovery" |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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It is officially known that "A Heavy Burden" features Raunchy's former singer, Lars Vognstrup, who left the band after [[Confusion Bay]]. "Somebody's Watching Me" is a cover of 1980's pop-artist Rockwell. Raunchy states among other things that the new album will be "dirty, melodic, thrashy, epic, melancholic and heavy", and that there will be a lot of experimenting this time around. |
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[[Category:2008 albums]] |
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Wasteland Discotheque is Danish band Raunchy's fourth album. It is due for release on June 30, 2008. The album is available to stream on Raunchy's Myspace page.
Track listing
- "This Blackout Is Your Apocalypse"
- "Somewhere Along the Road"
- "The Bash"
- "Warriors"
- "Straight to Hell"
- "Welcome the Storm"
- "Wasteland Discotheque"
- "Somebody's Watching Me"
- "A Heavy Burden (feat. Lars Vognstrup)"
- "To the Lighthouse"
- "Showdown Recovery"
- "The Comfort In Leaving"
Notes
It is officially known that "A Heavy Burden" features Raunchy's former singer, Lars Vognstrup, who left the band after Confusion Bay. "Somebody's Watching Me" is a cover of 1980's pop-artist Rockwell. Raunchy states among other things that the new album will be "dirty, melodic, thrashy, epic, melancholic and heavy", and that there will be a lot of experimenting this time around.