Saturday 23 August 2008

Mp3 music: Fury In The Slaughterhouse






Fury In The Slaughterhouse
   

Artist: Fury In The Slaughterhouse: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Fury In The Slaughterhouse's discography:


Every Heart Is A Revolutionary Cell
   

 Every Heart Is A Revolutionary Cell

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 15






Fury in the Slaughterhouse is Germany's equivalent weight of U2. While FITS is not stylistically like to U2, they're a vainglorious toilet Rock & roll band that commands the same regard in their native country that U2 does in Ireland. Fury in the Slaughterhouse is a hitmaker as well, topping compatriots the Scorpions as Germany's nearly democratic radical and selling over 600,000 records by the early '90s. Fury in the Slaughterhouse formed in a lowly backyard in Hanover, Germany, in 1987 by brothers Kai Uwe Wingenfelder (vocals) and Thorsten Wingenfelder (guitar, vocals). The siblings and so added Rainer Schumann (drums), Christof Stein (guitar), and Hannes Schafer (bass). Fury in the Slaughterhouse's self-titled debut LP was released on January 10, 1989; keyboardist Gero Drnek also joined the band that year. Fury in the Slaughterhouse right away became veterans of the clubhouse lap, gaining new converts that would finally impel the mathematical group to hotshot condition. The band open for acclaimed international natural endowment like the Pogues and the Jesus & Mary Chain, creating foreign interest in their music. On February 15, 1994, Fury in the Slaughterhouse eventually received exposure oversea as the group's fourth record album, Mononucleosis, was distributed in the U.S. by RCA Records. "Every Generation Got Its Own Disease," a sincere education about AIDS, was played on mod rock stations of the Cross and MTV in America. Thanks to Thorsten's gossamer, brooding riffs, Kai's hoarse vocals, and vividly barren imagination (such as "Change the girls like underwear/Using bodies without care/The love has gone and what we've got/Is fresh nitty-gritty of sex and blood"), such a comparatively laid-back strain was able to break off the stranglehold of soil on alternate wireless. However, "When I'm Dead and Gone," which had a video directed by Cyndi Lauper, wasn't as widely accepted, and Mono vanished into the cutout bins. Nevertheless, the Furies continued to phonograph recording albums in Germany.





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