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# "Wasteland Discotheque"
# "Wasteland Discotheque"
# "[[Somebody's Watching Me]]"
# "[[Somebody's Watching Me]]"
# "A Heavy Burden"
# "A Heavy Burden (feat. Lars Vognstrup)"
# "To the Lighthouse"
# "To the Lighthouse"
# "Showdown Recovery"
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==Notes==
==Notes==
It is officially known that the track "A Heavy Burden" will feature a Danish, non-metal related guest vocalist, and that "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.
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.


[[Category:2008 albums]]
[[Category:2008 albums]]

Revision as of 23:52, 22 June 2008

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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

  1. "This Blackout Is Your Apocalypse"
  2. "Somewhere Along the Road"
  3. "The Bash"
  4. "Warriors"
  5. "Straight to Hell"
  6. "Welcome the Storm"
  7. "Wasteland Discotheque"
  8. "Somebody's Watching Me"
  9. "A Heavy Burden (feat. Lars Vognstrup)"
  10. "To the Lighthouse"
  11. "Showdown Recovery"
  12. "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.