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Full title: "Fatherland (Andrew Eldritch Of The Sisters Of Mercy & Rodney Orpheus Of The Cassandra Complex Remix)" The brilliant Die Krupps song is masterfully remixed by Andrew Eldritch and Rodney Orpheus for the Die Krupps album "The Final Remixes" (1994). The sampled backing vocal is uncredited on the album, but it is most likely Youssou N'Dour. Lyrics: I see houses burning I'm ashamed Before you close your eyes denyingly You'd better ask yourself: Did I choose something I could regret? Did I do something I should regret? Is this the place I used to call Fatherland? Is this the place I used to know as Fatherland? The silence is illusion Stay awake I hear children crying Do cowards ask themselves: Did I choose something I could regret? Did I do something I should regret? Is this the place I used to call Fatherland? Is this the place I used to know as Fatherland? (Lautet von jetzt ab die Parole: Nun Volk, steh auf und Sturm brich los) Did I choose something I could regret? Did I do something I should regret? Is this the place I used to call Fatherland? Is this the place I used to know as Fatherland? Is this the place I used to call Fatherland? (Wollt Ihr den totalen Krieg?) Is this the place I used to know as Fatherland? Fatherland Fatherland Fatherland Fatherland Fatherland (Lautet von jetzt ab die Parole) (Wollt Ihr den totalen Krieg?) (Wollt Ihr den totalen Krieg?)
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