Militant Cheerleaders on the Move

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Work is violence 00:00 Tools
Freaks (single edit) 00:00 Tools
Freaks (Sanctum remix) 00:00 Tools
Absolute 00:00 Tools
Mask 00:00 Tools
Neuropa 00:00 Tools
Big gun 00:00 Tools
Black Flag 00:00 Tools
First base 01:04 Tools
Metropolis 00:00 Tools
Athletic 00:00 Tools
War 00:00 Tools
Lover 00:00 Tools
Second base 02:19 Tools
Third base 02:38 Tools
Compop 03:29 Tools
I want more life fucker 00:00 Tools
Mentor 00:00 Tools
Freaks (exclusive mix) 00:00 Tools
I Want More Life, Fucker 00:00 Tools
Work Is Violence (Steel Edit) 00:00 Tools
Freaks - Single Edit 00:00 Tools
Neuropa (Thomas Jaldemark mix) 00:00 Tools
Freaks (Pehr Herbs Remix) 00:00 Tools
Freaks - Sanctum remix 03:44 Tools
Kim (06 Version) 00:00 Tools
Freaks 00:00 Tools
Mask (Pehr Herb Mix) 00:00 Tools
god is dead 00:00 Tools
Freaks [Single Edit] 00:00 Tools
Mentor-X 00:00 Tools
Freaks - Pehr Herbs Remix 00:00 Tools
neuropa (thomas jaldemark remix) 00:00 Tools
Work Is Violence [Steel Edit] 00:00 Tools
Freaks [Sanctum Remix] 00:00 Tools
Metrópolis 00:00 Tools
Mask (Pehr Herb Rework) 00:00 Tools
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It is electronic body music in its purest form - the way DAF and Nitzer Ebb did it, but with even more energy and attitude. A band with its roots in electro and techno making their very own version of old school EBM. At the same time a band that have the experience to do something new and interesting with a classic genre. The debut single "Freaks" where released in March 2005 and made it all the way on to the German Alternative Chart [DAC], as well as the Nordic Alternative Chart [NAC]. A CDM that made a great hard-hitting impression on the electronic dancefloors all over Europe. The debut album "Strike One" will be released in early 2006. An album that for sure will be a surprise to those expecting more of the old-school sound. "SOON BACK IN FULL POWER" According to the Band's Official Web Site. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.