Kopfschuss
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| Studio album by Megaherz | |||||
| Released | July 12, 1998 | ||||
| Genre | Industrial Metal | ||||
| Length | 55:30 | ||||
| Label | ZYX Music | ||||
| Producer | Andi List & Yogi Lang | ||||
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Kopfschuss (eng. "Headshot") is the second full-length album by German industrial metal band Megaherz.
The first track, Liebestöter brought the album most of its popularity abroad. The album features a cover of a Falco song, Rock Me, Amadeus, and continued Megaherz's tradition of having one song per album based on a fairy tale with the track Rappunzel, which alludes to the story of the same name.
The album was re-released in the US in 2005 as II (read as "Two" or "Zwei") with the handgun removed from the album art.
[edit] Track listing
- Liebestöter ("Love-killer") - 4:51
- Kopfschuss ("Headshot") - 4:19
- Herz aus Stein ("Heart of stone") - 4:04
- Miststück ("Bitch") - 3:30
- Burn - 1:37
- Rappunzel ("Rappunzel") - 3:58
- Blender ("Fraud") - 4:19
- Jordan - 3:39
- Freiflug ("Free-flight") - 4:58
- Meine Sünde ("My sins") - 3:39
- Teufel ("Devil") - 5:00
- Schizophren ("Schizophrenic") - 3:34
- Rock Me, Amadeus - 3:26
- Liebestöter (Rock-Club Mix) - 4:26
^ Liebestöter ("Love-killer") a pun on Wagner's Liebestod ("Love's death").
^ "Bitch" is a slightly inaccurate translation in that Miststück is a non-gender-specific insult, though the context of the song makes it clear that the Miststück is a female. Miststück literally means "piece of crap".
^ Jordan is named for the expression "to cross the Jordan" (a river in the Levant), meaning "to die".



