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{{Infobox album <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{r from album}}
| Name = Leichenschmaus
{{r with history}}
| Type = Studio
{{Authority control}}
| Artist = ]
| Cover = Leichenschmaus_Cover.jpg
| Released = September 1, 1999
| Recorded = 1999 by Splank! and ] in ], ]
| Genre = ], ], ]
| Label = ]
| Producer = Florian Senfter, Emanuel Günther
| Last album =
| This album = '''''Leichenschmaus'''''<br />(1999)
| Next album = '']''<br />(2003)
}}

'''''Leichenschmaus''''' (ger. ''funeral feast'') is the first studio album by the German ] and ] project of the ] based DJ and ] Florian Senfter (a.k.a. '']'' and ''Splank!'')] who worked together on his debut album with Emanuel Günther (a.k.a. Mooner).<ref> "Mooner Official Homepage" ''''</ref> It was released in the beginning of 1999 on ]'s label, ].

The front cover is a flipped image of the baby that is used on the front cover of ]'s '']''.

== History ==
This first Zombie Nation record contained the song "]", ] for "Nuclear Power 400," which is considered one of the most famous songs of ]. The song samples a track from the 1984 ] game '']'' by ] called "Stardust". Soon after the first independent release in 1999 the song developed into an underground hit in European clubs, and was licensed to various countries including a more commercial remix version by Italian remix-producer DJ Gius.

== Track listing ==
{|
| width="20%" valign="top" |
'''CD'''
# '']''
# ''Rhythm Box''
# ''Glam 25''
# ''Automaerk''
# ''Abflex User''
# ''Verlcrosquat Light''
# ''Breakitdown''
# ''Cars''
# ''The Stand''
# ''TV Control''
# ''Sometimes Up''
| width="20%" valign="top" |
'''Vinyl'''
# A1 ''Kernkraft 400 (Club Mix)''
# A2 ''Rhythmbox Vocoder''
# B1 ''Velcrosquat Light''
# B2 ''Sometimes Up''
# C1 ''Cars''
# C2 ''TV Control''
# D1 ''The Stand''
# D2 ''Abflex User''
|}

== Singles ==
* Kernkraft 400 (1999)

== References ==
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== External links ==
*
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* {{Discogs artist|Zombie Nation|Zombie Nation}}


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