Best of Leæther Strip - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. Japanese Bodies (Japanese Bodies)
  2. AntiUS (Psycho Strip Edit) (Solitary Confinement)
  3. Battleground (KGB Slam) (Body Rapture compilation)
  4. Leæther Strip II (Reanimated) (Aspects of Aggression)
  5. Strap Me Down (Solitary Confinement)
  6. Zyklon B (Science for the Satanic Citizen)
  7. Razor Blades (Go Berzerk) (The Pleasure of Penetration)
  8. Adrenalin Rush (Solitary Confinement)
  9. Nosecandy (Object V)
  10. Don't Tame Your Soul (Underneath the Laughter)
  11. No Rest for the Wicked (Legacy of Hate and Lust)
  12. Face of Evil
  13. Take the Fear Away
Leæther Strip
Claus Larsen
Albums
  • The Pleasure of Penetration (1990)
  • Science for the Satanic Citizen (1990)
  • Solitary Confinement (1992)
  • Underneath the Laughter (1993)
  • Serenade for the Dead (1994)
  • Legacy of Hate and Lust (1995)
  • The Rebirth of Agony (1996)
  • Self-Inflicted (1997)
  • After the Devastation (2005)
  • The Giant Minutes to the Dawn (2007)
  • Civil Disobedience (2008)
  • Ængelmaker (2009)
  • Yes I'm Limited V (2009)
  • Mental Slavery (2010)
  • Untold Stories – The Melancholic Sessions (2011)
EPs/Singles
  • Japanese Bodies (1989)
  • Aspects of Aggression (1990)
  • Object V (1991)
  • Material (1991)
  • Positive Depression (1994)
  • Anal Cabaret: A Tribute to Soft Cell (1997)
  • Carry Me (2000)
  • Suicide Bombers (2005)
  • Walking on Volcanos (2006)
  • Fætish (2006)
  • When Blood Runs Dark (2008)
  • Diægnosis (2008)
Compilations
  • Penetrate the Satanic Citizen (1992)
  • Fit for Flogging (1993)
  • Double or Nothing (1995)
  • Getting Away With Murder: Murders from 1982 to 1995 (1995)
  • Best of Leæther Strip (1996)
  • Retrospective (1997)
  • Satanic Reasons: The Very Best Of (2005)
Side projects
  • Klutæ

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