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  2. Krankhaus - Wikipedia

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    Krankhaus (comes from "Krankenhaus" which is German for Hospital) is the debut studio album by Australian electro-industrial band Angelspit.It was self-released on 6 June 2006, and re-released on 30 January 2007 with a bonus remix disc and in the US by Dancing Ferret Discs, entitled Surgically Atoned, containing remixes by The Tenth Stage, Combichrist, Tankt, The Crystalline Effect and even ...

  3. Adaptations of Little Red Riding Hood - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran were inspired by Little Red Riding Hood. The songs 'Wolf' and 'Paint Hell Red' by Angelspit are both inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, particularly the sexual undertones.

  4. Angelspit - Wikipedia

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    Angelspit is an Australian electronic music band originally from Sydney and currently based in Chicago. The band was formed in 2004 by vocalists/synthesists Destroyx (Amelia Tan) and ZooG (Karl Learmont). The band's music combines stylistic elements of horror, punk, pop and electronic music.

  5. Hideous and Perfect - Wikipedia

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    Hideous and Perfect is the third studio album by Australian electro-industrial band Angelspit. Released on 9 September 2009, it marks the shortest time between two consecutive Angelspit albums, with Blood Death Ivory being released in 2008. A music video for "Fuck the Revolution" was released.

  6. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most - Wikipedia

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    "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" (1955) is a popular song with lyrics by Fran Landesman, set to music by Tommy Wolf. The title is a jazz rendition of the opening line of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, "April is the cruellest month". [1] The song describes how somebody feels sad and depressed despite all the good things associated with ...

  7. Wolf Bite - Wikipedia

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    "Wolf Bite" was released on June 18, 2014, along with an audio video. [8] A music video for the song premiered via MetroLyrics on July 17, 2014, and was directed by Andrew William Ralph. [2] [9] The music video features clips of a werewolf riding a bicycle and has a mix of live action shots combined with some colorful animated overlays. [2] [7]

  8. Heavenward - Wikipedia

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    "Heavenward" is a song by English alternative rock band Wolf Alice from their second studio album, Visions of a Life. It was released on 18 September 2017 through Dirty Hit as the album's fourth single.

  9. Forty-Four - Wikipedia

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    In October 1954, Howlin' Wolf recorded his version, titled simply "Forty Four", as an electric Chicago blues ensemble piece. Unlike the early versions of the song, Wolf's recording featured prominent guitar lines and an insistent "martial shuffle on the snare drum plus a bass drum that slammed down like an industrial punch-press", according to biographers. [7]