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PAINBASTARD has continually developed his style without loosing his hard edge, and now “Kriegserklaerung” comes along as a works with no holds barred. While visibly matured but in no way tamed, “Kriegserklaerung” presents 13 meticulously constructed and precisely produced electronic tracks that all have a definite club hit potential. In the lyrics, PAINBASTARD proves to be relentlessly to the point and always watchful, taking up topics such as social injustice and problems of society. “Kriegserklaerung” is meant to put its finger on certain wounds and to arouse awareness, and the powerful topics find a fittingly powerful musical realization. Daniel Myer/MKM Productions (haujobb, Covenant, Diary of Dreams) took care of the final mix, and Krischan Wesenberg (Rotersand) delivered a compact mastering.

The album will be out on 16 April 2010. True PAINBASTARD fans will be delighted to learn that the first edition will be available as a strictly limited deluxe double CD. The classy digipak contains 13 tracks on the main CD and a bonus disc with 14 previously unreleased cuts recorded from 1998 to 2001. [Release: 16th April 2010]

Tracklist Regular Edition
01. Intro: Rebellion des Gewissens 
02. Kriegserklärung  
03. BCM 
04. Widerstand 
05. S.I.N. (Seele in Not) 
06. War never changes 
07. Silent death 
08. Don’t wake me up  
09. Invisible  
10. Seek & destroy 
11. Fuck U all!  
12. Klare Worte (feat. Torsten B. / Coinside) 
13. Outro: Sturm des Zorns

Tracklist Limite Edition
CD I : KRIEGSERKLAERUNG (tracklist like the tracklist of the regular edition)
CD II: KRIEGSPFADE 1998 – 2001
01. A piece of hell V.03 (1998/1999) 
02. Painbastard (1998) 
03. Frozen emotions (1998) 
04. I don’t care (that you hate me) (1999)
05. What happened to me (1999) 
06. 23/05/1999 (1999) 
07. Don’t ask me why! (1999) 
08. Make them die slowly (1999) 
09. Valley of grief (2000)
10. Enter (my) new world (2000) 
11. Words of blood (2000) 
12. Ist nichts mehr, wie es war? (2000) 
13. Damned to suffer (Home-session clean version) (2001) 
14. Forgive me (2001) 

Source: Press Release

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