Fury in the Slaughterhouse

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  • rock
  • german
  • alternative
  • alternative rock
  • pop
Fury in the Slaughterhouse were formed in Hannover, Germany, in 1987 by brothers Kai Uwe Wingenfelder (vocals) and Thorsten Wingenfelder (guitar, vocals). The siblings then added Rainer Schumann (drums), Christof Stein (guitar), and Hannes Schafer (bass). Fury in the Slaughterhouse's self-titled debut LP was released on January 10, 1989; keyboardist Gero Drnek also joined the band that year. In 1996, original bassist Hannes Schäfer was replaced by Christian Decker.

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Songs

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    Girl Without a Name (demo version)

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    Girl Without Name (Demo Version)

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    Gold

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    Good Luck On Your Way

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    Goodbye So Long

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    Goodbye, So Long

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    Grey November Day

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    Guardian Angel

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    Hang the DJ

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    Happy

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    Haunted Head and Heart

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    Hell Gets You Nowhere

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    Hello & Goodbye

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    Hello and Goodbye

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    Here We Go

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    Heroine of the Flowers

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    Hippy Happy

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    Hold On

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    Homesick

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    I Feel Fine

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    In Love With a Clown

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    In Your Room

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    In Your Room (Live & Acoustic)

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    In Your Room (Unplugged)

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    In Your Room [unplugged]

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    Intro (excerpt from "Klezmer Dreams")

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    Intro [[Excerpt From 'Klezmer Dreams' By Gero Drnek]]

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    Island In The Sun

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    Jericho

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    Kick It Out

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    Kick It Out (live)

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    Kill Somebody

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    Killing Fountains

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    Kiss the Judas

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    La La La La La

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    LaLaLaLaLa

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    Last Order (Live & Acoustic)

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    Last Time

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    Letter to Myself

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    Long Ride

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    Love Has Gone Home

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    Love Has Gone Home (Remix by RCM)

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    Midnight Rider

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    Milk & Honey

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    Milk &Honey

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    Milk and Honey

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    Milk and Honey (Live & Acoustic)

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    Missing Me

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    Money Junkie

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    Money Rules


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