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Rostrot is a 2011 album from the German death metal / black metal band Eisregen.
Track listing
- Erlösung - 02:25
- Schakal-Ode an die Streubombe - 03:56
- Madenreich - 03:48
- Ich sah den Teufel - 07:25
- Blutvater - 03:20
- Bewegliche Ziele - 05:36
- Kathi das Kuchenschwein - 05:47
- Wechselbalg - 04:32
- Fahles Ross - 05:40
- Rostrot - 06:45
- Ich, Zombie - Bonustrack - 04:51
- Madenreich (Live in Mogadischu/Somalia 2013) - Bonustrack - 03:49
Personnel
- Vocals: Michael "Blutkehle" Roth
- Drums: Ronny "Yantit" Fimmel
- E-guitar: Michael "Bursche" Lenz
- Keyboard: Franzi "Dr. Franzenstein" Brink
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