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Endanger, Addicted to the Masses

Audio CD

Disk ID: 12909

Disk length: 1h 6m 27s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Give Me a Reason 3:46
2. Velvet Heart 3:41
3. I Count On You 3:56
4. Like Heaven 4:13
5. Sprst Duys Nicht 4:20
6. Victory of the Heart 5:04
7. I Come Undone 3:58
8. Addicted to the Masses 4:16
9. Bist Du Bereit 3:29
10. Enter the Remix Zone 0:59
11. Give Me a Reason (Club Mix) 5:58
12. Give me a REason (Assemblage23 Mix) 4:47
13. Mein Stern (2004 Hardbeat Mix) 4:47
14. Give me a Reason (Namnambulu Mix) 4:27
15. Give Me A Reason (Pestillanz Mix by Massiv In Mensch) 4:37
16. Give Me a REason (Hecq Reemiqs) 3:59

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Review

After the highly regarded 'Motion:Reloaded' and 'Eternalizer,' Endanger are back with their third studio album and best release to date! 'Addicted to the Masses' is a fresh wave of modern, catchy Electropop that spans from pounding club hits to introspective ballads with "Give Me a Reason," "Addicted to the Masses," and "I Count on You". As a bonus, this CD features a full 6 track bonus of "Give Me a Reason" including remixes by Assemblage 23, NamNamBulu, Massiv in Mensch and Hecq. Plus, the US version also includes an exclusive remix of "Mein Stern [Hardbeat Mix]" all for the price of a domestic CD! Fans of Covenant, Wolfsheim, Iris, De/Vision and NamNamBulu should definitely check out Endanger!

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Addicted to the Masses

Tracks: 16, Disk length: 1h 8m 9s (+1m 42s)

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