Celebrate the Enemy

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Crocodile Shop was formed in 1987, and released their debut album "Lullaby" (produce by Dave Fielding of the Chameleons UK) in 1988, a very dark pop oriented album. 1990 saw them grow darker with the "Measure by Measure" ep, but the band really hit their electro-industrial stride with the "Technological Optimism" ep (1993). "Celebrate the Enemy" was their first cd, andthe first full-length to reflect their almost all-electronic status. They followed up "Celebrate" with the remix album "Crush Your Enemies" in 1995 (also on Tinman). In 1995 they were signed to the now megalithic Metropolis Reocrds, and released "Beneath." Since then they have released "Pain" (1996, Metropolis), "Soviet" (1998, Tinman), "Everything is Dead and Gone" (1999, Metropolis), "Order + Joy" (2000, Metropolis) and the "Wrong" single (2000 DAMN!/Metropolis).

Performers
Mick Hale (programming, vocals) vMarkus (programming, keys) R.A. Werner (bass)

Celebrate the Enemy

Music Review:

  1. Closer To Nowhere
  2. Contemplate
  3. Damned But Not Forgotten
  4. Dirty Hits [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]
  5. Do You Love Me Now? [CD-single]
  6. Doggy Stuff [Import]
  7. Drive
  8. EPS
  9. Extraordinary Ordinariness [CD-single]
  10. Gerauschinformatik

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Disconnection Notice [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]

Lars-Erik Larsson: Förklädd Gud; Symphony No. 3

I Need You / Don't Forget to Remember [Import]

Music: Quero Ver Voce Chorar V.1 [Import]

Joy Is Free [Import]

Love & Dope & etc. Dream Suit [CD-single] [Import]

Klezmer Traditions [Import]

Legendary Sun Records Story V.2 [Import]

Rock Music rock-music-64

Haydn - L'anima del filosofo ossia Orfeo ed Euridice / Bartoli · Heilmann · D'Arcangelo · AAM · Hogwood

Live Nude Guitars

Kodoku No Uta [Import]

En Concierto [Live]

I Love Your Presence: Live from the UK

Slip, Stitch & Pass