Murder at the Registry

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Cupido 03:40 Tools
The Stolen Photograph 03:47 Tools
Das Lied der Schwermuth 05:03 Tools
The Creatures Are Having Fun With the Hollywood Dreamblaster 04:01 Tools
The Creatures Are Haing Fun With The Hollywood Dreamblaster 04:01 Tools
To some Angels 03:20 Tools
Blessed Curse 05:22 Tools
Reconsider? 04:24 Tools
Pump 02:54 Tools
Mein Wirres Kind 03:48 Tools
Death Passion 03:37 Tools
Addicted 06:15 Tools
Your Pagan Heart 04:05 Tools
Walls Come Down 05:02 Tools
Brainsong 04:20 Tools
Always on the Brink 04:48 Tools
Wo Bin Ich? 01:46 Tools
Epiwaltz 06:52 Tools
Freight Train 10:59 Tools
Frozen in Hesitation 04:13 Tools
The Worst Date 03:13 Tools
Wo Bin Ich (Menthe Mix) 03:13 Tools
the Creatures Are Having Fun.. 04:00 Tools
Wo bin ich - Menthe Mix 04:00 Tools
The Creatures Are Having Fun W 02:52 Tools
The Creatures Are Having Fun ... 00:00 Tools
Reconsider! 02:52 Tools
The Creatures Are Having Fun 00:00 Tools
The Creatures Are Having Fun... 00:00 Tools
The Creatures Are Having Fun With The Hollywood Dreamblast 00:30 Tools
The creatures are having fun with the Hollywood Dreamblaster [onAir: Schwarze Welle] 00:30 Tools
Reconsider '95 00:30 Tools
11 - Wo Bin Ich 00:30 Tools
The Stolen Photograph (Raw Edit) 00:30 Tools
The Last Walk 00:30 Tools
Home 09:41 Tools
The Creatures are havingfun with the Hollywood dreamblaster 09:41 Tools
Blessed Curse (Rare Demo - Dr. Roland on Drums...) 09:41 Tools
Reconsider_ 09:41 Tools
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Hooking up with Mart in 1991, Tom found his creative counterpart to form the band's nucleus as it still exists today. Numerous tape releases brought some attention within the fanzine-scene in Germany and France. An even wider response was ignited by the release of the song "Pump" on Mick Mercer's compilation "Hex Files-The Goth Bible" Vol.1. This was 1997, when the second guitarplayer left the band, but with Mel on synths, it got even more interresting from now on: when supporting bands like Two Witches or Christian Death, the band proved that they were able to convince a wider audience without being well-known. After a short "reconstruction"-pause at the end of '98 they are complete again with Boris on drums, to prove their "live-ability" revisited: In February '99, supporting This Burning Effigy in Herford's SPUNK (Europe's most famous gothic club) a stunned audience was filled with enthusiasm... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.