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Post by Ninara Poll on Jul 21, 2005 11:41:42 GMT -5
The new title for the new album is...
Hau Ruck.
(Supposedly this means "Heave ho" in German, does anyone know if it does?)
NP
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Post by 5m4llP0X on Jul 21, 2005 16:27:24 GMT -5
The Alta-Vista translation is Punch Jerk.
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Post by Ninara Poll on Jul 22, 2005 20:10:26 GMT -5
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Post by HighProtein on Jul 22, 2005 20:43:17 GMT -5
Its a shame Raymond wasn't on it but I'm glad KMFDM has new music out and a tour soon.
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Post by 5m4llP0X on Jul 22, 2005 23:45:52 GMT -5
Fuck yeah. That looks cool.
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Post by TheLance on Jul 27, 2005 19:29:16 GMT -5
That's some classy cover art. I'd buy it just for that.
Odd how they're abandoning the five letter album title tradition, though.
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Post by 5m4llP0X on Jul 28, 2005 15:05:34 GMT -5
They haven't always kept that, though. Naive hell to go (Which most just called Naive, but there are still those 3 last words), What do you Know Deutchland? (Though abbreviated into 5 letters) and Don't Blow Your Top and if you want to get technical: The Strum & Drang Live album isn't 5 letters.
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Post by TheLance on Aug 1, 2005 23:40:05 GMT -5
'Hell To Go' doesn't really count, since it was a reissue. And 'Sturn Und Drang Live Album' could also be abbreviated. But you've got me with 'Don't Blow Your Top'.
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Post by mudshovel on Sept 25, 2005 4:09:15 GMT -5
I think their reasons for changing the title make sense, however both KMFDM and NIN changed album titles this year. Its a conspiracy y0!
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Post by nick on Oct 19, 2005 10:00:01 GMT -5
if you changed the contraction to "do not blow your top" it would work, not that it really counts that way
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Post by Zer0 on Oct 19, 2005 19:21:34 GMT -5
Let threads die, man...
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Post by mudshovel on Oct 28, 2005 19:23:20 GMT -5
Hau Ruck is german for heave ho!
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